No. There's a great deal of work that could still be done to create jobs in this context.
This kind of economy that we need to transition to with respect to salmon involves a lot more looking after the salmon as opposed to thinking about how many of them we can get out of the ocean to sell. That's part of it still, absolutely, but we need to be rebuilding the ecosystems, both the ones on land and in the nearshore environment, where we can have some influence.
We have lots of opportunities to put people to work doing that. We need guardian programs. Our first nations are always out on the water before anyone else is, yet we struggle to find enough money to employ people doing that. Money can go towards having people out on the water, looking and paying attention to what's going on.
We need to be doing more science. DFO has a fantastic science department. There's lots of capacity in the private sector, and in our nations, we could be doing work there too.
There's tourism related to this as well. Salmon bring bears; bears bring tourists. There are all sorts of possibilities here. We're stuck thinking that we just need to get more salmon again so we can keep on fishing them as we were doing. We need to be a bit more imaginative than that.