I don't think there's a really simple, clear answer here. We have learned a lot of lessons on the east coast about supply agreements and how we need to be careful how those can take place under the existing framework on the east coast, which is why we need a made-in-B.C. solution that takes the best lessons we've learned from the east coast and applies them to do something different on the west coast and the Pacific region.
I think you're going to hear testimony next week from Rick Williams. I heard him speak recently at the Fisheries for Communities gathering about a number of proposals for how the government could even buy back licences and not have an owner at all. What would that look like? I think there are a lot of creative solutions. There are a lot of folks who've done research. They've looked at other jurisdictions, and I think it's up to the department to do some research, to look out there at other examples, and then to come up with solutions and not say, “Well, it's too complicated. We're not going to touch it.”