One of our colleagues in B.C. went through the CEAA process for a new plant, initiated the new plant and was testing it. During the course of the testing, a sturgeon found its way into the turbine blades and was killed. They were investigated and they immediately shut down all testing. It was for a number of months that they shut it down, until they could come up with a process to exclude sturgeon from the intakes. That's not a prolonged shutdown, but it certainly indicates the kind of thing that we could see.
On June 4th, 2009. See this statement in context.