I can answer that from this perspective: When I first went up to buy fish in Alaska, I really got a lesson handed to me, which was that Alaskans are not Americans. They are Alaskans number one, and Americans number two. The Alaskan fishermen in no way want to look at giving up fisheries
This is an important perspective. The fisheries that we're really concerned about occupy only a very small number of boats, in relative terms. There are 274 boats that are licensed or have permits to fish in the southern southeast. There are maybe 30 in the areas that we consider a problem.
This is an issue where the American fishermen are standing up for American fishermen, but it really is not all American fishermen. There's an opportunity there to have a discussion with the other 240 southeast permit holders about what they might like to see.