Okay. Thank you.
I want to move on to another question here.
In the 2000 report by the fisheries committee on the Marshall decision and Marshall II, the committee recommended that “any transfer of access to fisheries resources to First Nations communities must be accomplished through a federal government-funded voluntary buyback of a portion of existing commercial licences as they become available.” We've seen that some of that has taken place, but the government's response to this was, “the Government recognizes that most fisheries are fully subscribed and that increased Aboriginal participation in the fishery can only occur without serious disruption to existing fishers through the retirement of existing capacity.” That was 20 years ago. Has fishing intensified? Has it become more efficient? Has the demand on the resource increased in that 20 years?