We've been looking with great interest at the results of the post-monitoring system, the monitoring of the juvenile sockeye, as they've been moving through the water channels. It's relatively new; we don't have a lot of data on it yet. It is true that they've reported in one set of tests that the fish that passed through the north part of Johnston Strait and Queen Charlotte Strait didn't appear to show up in the same numbers further up the coast. Exactly why that is, and whether it was predation, we'll never know. If it was succumbing to a disease, we'll never know. But it does show that there is some drop in population as they move there.
We need further work on that. We need additional years to see if this is consistent.
But what I can tell you is that the concern about the passing of some disease from fish in the Broughton Archipelago has no basis in fact--