I remember Bobby mentioned Saulnierville. I will be absolutely clear that our fishing organization does not want to see any sort of repeat of what happened down there three or four years ago.
There needs to be dialogue. Harvesters need to talk about the tough things, too, and the problems. It's my understanding that the reason harvester groups are not allowed at the table—I'm talking about non-indigenous harvesters—is the nation-to-nation policy. My understanding is that it's a policy; it's not a legal requirement. I think this goes a long way in creating issues. When there's a vacuum and people don't know what's going on, human nature is to assume the worst, a lot of the time.
We need more in-depth and transparent dialogue among harvesters, plain and simple.