Perhaps I could answer that.
We do have a Pacific Salmon Treaty between Canada and the U.S. whereby stocks that cross both countries are managed collectively. There is an exchange of information at a technical level according to species. We have a number of panels that meet bilaterally, in Canada and the U.S., to talk through issues. In that way we can agree on the science going forward.
We do have our own domestic processes as well, but we do rely heavily on the Pacific Salmon Treaty in order to address those transboundary issues.