The subsistence takers of the Chinook salmon have been regulated to the point where we cannot get nothing.
I'm very much protective of the Tenth Amendment, States' rights.
But the 1-percent of the fish subsistence that takes care of the Native Alaskans is encroached upon by the expansion of commercial fishing.
The Federal Government should be my partner.
We don't think the State is doing the job it should be doing to make sure that there's a coexistence.
There should be, you know, the balance between the users and the managers.
The ethics is very clear here.
I can't tell you how much this--how enjoyable this has been, and how much I've learned.
If they'd let you all sit down and work it out, we'd be in good shape.
By God, I knew politics would enter into it sooner or later.
The State should take the enforcement primacy, responsible for the enforcement.