Yes, and I know that Tim will speak more on the Yukon Salmon Sub-Committee and the management role that plays at a later date. However, it's really important that governments work together and that we have a good relationship—Yukon first nations' governments, the Yukon territorial government and then the federal government as well—particularly around the work with the Yukon River Panel. We need to all be saying the same things and moving towards the same goal. I feel like we're currently doing that, and we're making great headway. Even just a year ago, we weren't all moving in the same direction, and you can see what a difference it has made for the salmon on the salmon front.
It's really key, and having first nations advisers at the Yukon River Panel and having those direct connections has been absolutely fantastic. It really does allow people along the river to have an input on those processes, which means that people buy into them more, which is exactly what we need.