Thank you for the question.
I guess it depends on the definition of “normal”. Unfortunately, I think this is seen across a lot of our sectors in Canada and has become somewhat normal, but I definitely don't think it's good, because of the havoc it's wreaking on our ability to participate more fully in the benefits of the resources.
Again, for me, it's not so much about who it is or where they are; it's the impact, and it is definitely instrumental in affecting the decline of the benefits we're seeing from our fisheries.