The following day, I went again with a film crew and got hold of CBC, CTV, or one of them. We went down there, and I dug out two redds. I took the fish, the little alevins, as you can see, put them in formalin, took them to the fisheries officers, and said this was going on.
The very next day when we were there again, field staff were present, and they actually happened to run into me. One of the things that happened was they said that they wanted to talk to me and asked me to come over. They asked me to show them the redd that I dug up. It was very easy to see, so I said I would.
They immediately went over and dug the whole redd out. I think one of the reasons they did it was that the possibility existed that I had violated a redd where there were still live fish. If that had happened, then I might have been charged. But there were no live fish; they were all dead, and they saw that. They then went digging around, looking for themselves.