In our case today, in B.C., we've been dealing primarily with single species. However, I do know that on the Columbia Basin work, for example, in the not-too-distant future there will be a couple of other species listed. They're under review currently by COSEWIC, and we fully expect them to be raised in the listing process and to require at least management plans, if not recovery strategies. In those instances, looking at the hydrograph in the river that we partially control, we're quite sure that the needs of the sturgeon will conflict with the needs of those species. At that point in time we will have to come to some kind of arrangement on how we're going to deal with multiple species in that same river. Right now we don't have to. We can work on the sturgeon separately from any other species that is listed in that basin.
We are going to have to deal with this at some point.