Okay.
I'll turn to another subject—sport fishing in British Columbia. Sport fishers are seeking a regulation change and getting nowhere with department officials on what I think appears to be a fairly straightforward change. They're seeking to have the current description, that catch records must be recorded on a tidal angling licence in “ink”, changed to being recorded “permanently”. So it's a one-word change—ink to permanent.
That would eliminate the necessity of printing a licence on paper and allow for electronic record keeping, which then becomes transferable.
Can you help resolve this matter?