There have been significant advances. I think that the Ken Coates report that I mentioned in my presentation accounts for that. We've gone from almost zero commercial fishery revenues for most of the indigenous groups on the east coast to many of these groups today thriving because of the fishery.
It's also the indirect revenues from other activities that have been generated because of the fishery. Some of the bands are buying processing plants and processing their own lobster and snow crab and other fisheries. These employ many people from their groups, as well as local non-indigenous workers in the coastal communities. In some instances, about 10% to 15% of band members participate in jobs related to fishery, either directly on the water or at the plants.