Our understanding from Fisheries and Oceans Canada is that, if it's one fish, we should be reporting it. What it doesn't say in the act—it's not specific—is how and when you report it prior to that. What we've done is report for our thermal stations. We actually give the notification in advance, and we say that, anything over and above that, we will report to the emergency line. Otherwise, we would be phoning up the emergency line every single day to say we have a death of a fish or we have a death of whatever.
We feel it's important to have some kind of methodology in place, so that they understand what our impacts are and so that we can mitigate those. At the same time, it doesn't require us to be clogging up the emergency lines, which also are for Coast Guard safety and other....