I have to intercept you, here.
I have another question that I want to pose to all of you. I know you won't all have time to respond, so, if you could present something in writing, that would be useful.
We have heard that the main barrier to managing the populations is public perception that this is cruel. It has certainly been driven by a lot of people who may have good intentions, but really don't understand what life is like for the people who are involved and a stakeholder in all of this. What do we do?
Murray, I'll turn to you for a comment. The others can chime in written-wise, if necessary.
Can we mobilize first nations groups, fisheries and unions on both sides of the border to really come up with a single voice as to what needs to be done and how best it's to be done?