you look at chippewa ottawa authority and that's a 67% increase. so in the northwest our two intertribal organizations are at a 5% level but these others are at a substantially higher level. so that's one issue that we noticed in the appropriations. a treaty is a treaty regardless of the geographical scope and our needs and our planning desperately need to have funding levels at a place where we can adequately protect our most precious resources. the second issue that relates to natural resources is the pacific coastal salmon recovery fund. at one point at its height in 2002, our funding level was at $110 million. in 2011, it was 79 million. a further decrease in '12 to 65 million. this proposal for '13 is 50 million, a $15 million reduction. this fund is essential for us as we work to prepare and preserve, protect our water sheds. and, again, our most precious resources and those natural resources that are subject to the endangered species act, as well as protecting our most critical trust obligations, not only for our generation but for future ge