Yes, if I may. BC Hydro actually does everything it can to avoid the enforcement side of these things.
Our plans for white sturgeon have annual reviews with the recovery team in which their results and methods are all reviewed. We have regular reviews at five-year intervals. We've got a conflict resolution process in place that we deal with the regulators on, so if anything does come that we've done wrong, we can take it through a resolution process. That would be our preference as to how we deal with these things,when they do come up, if we're not proactive enough.
On the habitat side, we absolutely agree that critical habitat has to be protected where the science supports its protection. With white sturgeon, the spawning habitat and the early life history portions of their habitat in particular are critical, and those need to be protected.