I think the knowledge we have for management has improved over the years. Regarding the question of conflict of interest, there are ways to resolve that. The people who are fishing the resource, whether indigenous or not indigenous, do need to be involved. If there was a decision-making board, as there is in the case of the offshore petroleum board, the people on the board would really need to be those without a vested interest. They would need to be involved in the decision-making process, but not necessarily as final decision-makers because of that conflict of interest situation.
The indigenous fishery is a very important fishery to people. There are lots of very complex issues there. There needs to be a public forum whereby the debate can be tabled and discussed and we can get an understanding of what the best solution is and find a consensus.