I agree with the observation that the question doesn't generate the answer that people were trying to get as to who actually controls licences and quota in British Columbia.
As I mentioned, we just completed some pretty intensive research at the enterprise level into how licences and quotas are owned and controlled. It's chaos in British Columbia. It's an unregulated system in which every possible kind of arrangement is made by people trying to stay in the industry and trying to find a way to keep fishing, despite lower incomes. All kinds of external influences and investors are able to get involved and have deleterious impacts and so on.
Compared to the Atlantic region, where every harvester with a core licence knows they have a career, in British Columbia every guy with a boat and maybe a little bit of a licence doesn't know whether they have a job this year.