I had a meeting with people from the Canadian Hydropower Association, and they were very concerned about the Species At Risk Act, as you know. One particularly egregious example was where they were stocking the river with sturgeon that they paid for and raised themselves. If one of those fish had become entrained, they would have likely been in legal jeopardy. That's not a failure of your department; that's a failure of the act itself. I think that the Fisheries Act and the Species At Risk Act are two acts we need to look at.
I want to just get back to the habitat enforcement side of things, Minister. Do you think that today's habitat enforcement programs that deliver very few results, in my view, can be refocused to become enabling programs to assist local communities right across the country to enhance and conserve fish populations of interest to those local communities? Is there a possibility of refocusing those efforts on something you were discussing a minute ago?