One of the things I have told DFO is that they need to call for a science assessment process. They're called RAPs, regional advisory process, which I have participated in. They're peer-reviewed science processes that begin to examine what can be done and what is being done in other jurisdictions to address these intakes. It's not a new problem. It's just not a problem that DFO science has turned its mind to, which is remarkable.
Again under right to information, I have obtained the documents of DFO scientists who said that the levels of larval fish taken into the intake pipes are significant enough to perhaps have an effect on local fish populations, the long-term viability of local fish stocks.