I strongly support that, and I would urge the department to get on with that kind of design. Under the new Fisheries Act, there's actually a strengthening of fish population protection because of things like this. It's a misconception that the act weakens the protection of fish. It actually strengthens it via the imposition of standards.
I was interested in your comments about dams. I don't think we want to leave the impression that all dams are bad for fish. Take prairie reservoirs. There's a massive disruption to the fish habitat that was there, but as you well know, the reservoir effect kicks in very quickly, and we get a significant increase in fish production. The Lake of the Prairies reservoir, where I'm from; Tobin Lake in Saskatchewan; Lake Diefenbaker—they all, because of the dams, are supporting very significant fisheries now.
Do you take those kinds of things into account when you look at the regulatory process?