We know, and we've heard pretty graphic testimony in any number of hearings, of the marked difference between the east coast fishery and the west coast fishery. They evolved differently. Looking back in time, as you can, Mr. Kariya, was there a reason for the way things were done in British Columbia? As we look to what is a clear desire to move to an owner-operator type of regime for British Columbia, is there anything in what we've developed in B.C. over the years that's worth keeping?