Yes, it could certainly serve as a model that might be of interest. It would be possible to explore the model and everything that goes along with it, from regulation and the various types of agreements between different organizations, and adapt it to what is happening to Pacific salmon in British Columbia. The adaptation could be carried out via different arrangements with the indigenous communities or through different types of organizations that could be established.
It's also important within the network to focus on good governance. Various citizens can contribute a great deal to the decision-making and priority setting. The common objective then becomes conservation of wildlife species and the environment, and achieving sustainable development for the regions.