Unfortunately, I haven't seen the budget, so I'm not really privy to answer that. I know basically everything that has been on a funding freeze and that has been working could probably use support.
On the filling of data gaps, again Dr. Beamish talks about this. We have risk assessment in our round tables that we've gone through with Dr. Isobel Pearsall and we identify our gaps. I think it's very important to start closing those data gaps so that we can find out where there are and are not bottlenecks to salmon survival.
With regard to saying there's not a fishing issue, though, with all due respect, can I bring up a point?
In 1996-97, I hate to say it, but Minister Anderson closed salmon fishing, so the returns were off the hook. When we look at what's caught in Alaska alone, comprising over 50% of the stock, in terms of the chance for rebuilding, if we could have those fish hit the beds, that's something to think about. I am not proposing we close fishing, but I'm saying that to not call it a fishing issue is, sorry, a bit naive.
Thank you.