As you know, I've been a strong advocate of the use of productivity as opposed to habitat alone. In the impoundment examples that I gave—they occur right across the country—we see these impoundments that result in massive increases in fish production. So I applaud the department for its emphasis on fish production, because after all, what we're all about is fish.
I wouldn't recommend that every river be dammed, by any means, in order to create more fish. Nevertheless, in certain circumstances we can have our fish and eat it too. We can have a dam that provides all kinds of benefits for communities and our country, and at the same time create new fisheries where none existed before. So I think the department's on the right track here.
Thank you.