Well, I think there's an unreported catch from a lot of first nation fisheries where there's not the proper monitoring. There is still the occasional angler who will take a salmon and not tag it, but I think, as Mr. Bird said, that it is less now than it used to be. Certainly, over my lifetime it's gone down dramatically. There's a social conscience and people are aware that if they take a fish illegally, there's someone who's going to squeal on them or they'll be an outcast. There is that peer pressure now.
Also, there are incidental catches in commercial fisheries. If you're bringing in a gill net with a catch of mackerel and you get a salmon in it, you're supposed to return it dead back to the water. Most people say, “it's dead anyway. I'll keep it.” It happens.
So, there is an unreported catch. There is a mortality.