Just to add to that, I totally appreciate the sentiment, and I think that's what we're striving for.
I mentioned the IHPC process before. That is the process set up to inform the IFMP development each year. Our first nations do not go to that process anymore. Our rights were constantly being put on the floor to be challenged, and that speaks exactly to your point. We wanted to be in the room as a government, not just another stakeholder. That relates to how we come to the Pacific Salmon Treaty table as well as part of team Canada. We're there toeing the line, and we don't get respected at a domestic level, so it's really hard to keep trying as hard as we can for team Canada at that level.