Okay.
You talked about the disparity in share of the quota on the east shore. I want to thank you for sharing those stats. It's greatly appreciated. I want to thank you for recognizing the disparity and the inequality that's happening there.
Do you believe that DFO is going to the table in good faith to negotiate with the nations?
I just want to give you an example. Where I live in Nuu-chah-nulth territory, where they have been in court—they won a Supreme Court decision in 2009—the government has appealed it and appealed it. They have wasted $19 million in taxpayers' money on the right to catch and sell fish. That money could obviously be better spent supporting the fishery and getting them out on the water instead of into court.
Do you think that the government is going to the table with a meaningful mandate to negotiate? I ask because the judge in that case said they are knowingly sending their negotiators to the table empty-handed. Do you think that Canada is going there in good faith?