I'll take Mel's three seconds.
There's a pattern developing here. We heard from one of the first nations chiefs on Tuesday that there is abundance at the mouth of the Yukon River going into the Bering Sea, but very few fish are making it past the Canadian border. It seems that we have the same phenomenon happening in the waters leading to British Columbia. We also see what's been going on with mackerel on the east coast. You can even throw in softwood lumber. I mean, the Americans are increasingly difficult to deal with.
I guess the question to you, Mr. Taylor, is this: Why should we keep up our end?
No, pardon me. Let me go back.
Is Alaska keeping up its end of the Pacific Salmon Treaty? Are they abiding by the terms and conditions of that treaty?