Yes, for sure we have the same concerns. To us, it's really that the salmon people are our most sacred relatives, so to alter their natural way of being is no different from altering our way of being. We really try to promote and protect the natural environment and especially her own being. That's her strength and her resiliency, and we want to maintain and protect that with every strength, every fibre, of our being.
Just like every other first nation, it's going to cause harm to us. People don't understand that salmon is more than sustenance; it's really part of our overall wellness. An example is that in terms of ceremony, they're the ones that break a fast. It's really critical to ceremony, so without a doubt—