No. Currently, there are approximately 30 first nations participants. They're not all aboriginal, but they contribute the aboriginal interests. Frankly, they're funded about $185,000 annually for their operations to convene at two of the annual Pacific Salmon Commission meetings, so that in itself doesn't provide the capacity necessary for nations to participate effectively.
As I mentioned earlier, we're only obligated to meet Canada's interest at this time. We're only obligated to report to Canada. We don't have a formal method to engage with the 200-plus nations in the province of B.C. Do we want to? Yes. We believe we have an obligation to do that, but in the current regime we are operating under, there's no provision for resourcing and not enough personnel to do that work.