Thank you, Mr. Chair. In my mind, we will. If you go back to the heyday of the Great Slave Lake fishery, there was over 200 people were employed in the fishing business. I don't expect that we will ever get back to those heady days, but I don't see why we couldn't have a thriving Great Slave Lake fishery. The only way we will get to there is to have fishermen. We have a lot of interest internationally.
As a matter of fact, I had dinner with a Chinese Consul General. He had eaten the Great Slave Lake fish here in Yellowknife, and they recognize we have the best fish in the world. They remarked that they have cargo planes now flying from Edmonton to Shanghai on a daily basis or on a regular basis. It is not a stretch, if we get enough fish, we could market it internationally. I am very optimistic and bullish on the Great Slave Lake fishery. If we do it right, if we can get some fishermen. Thank you, Mr. Chair.