I think it has to do with serious harm, particularly. For instance, we have a facility at Nova Scotia Power on a river than has both inner Bay of Fundy salmon, which is a species at risk, as well as Gaspereau River salmon. “Serious harm” means death of fish as well as permanent destruction or alteration of habitat. What we find, obviously, is that fish going downstream are going through our turbines. We know there is a certain amount of harm there.
Harm for a species at risk versus harm for Gaspereau, which come down in the tens of millions, can't be the same. We're very much trying to—