I asked that because in an earlier study that we were doing of Atlantic salmon, we had a witness present to us who indicated a facility in your provinces—I'm not sure now whether it was Nova Scotia or New Brunswick—where the dam blocked off the river and the salmon could no longer go upstream. They've been fighting to get that corrected but to no avail. I found it somewhat disturbing that a dam would go there and block off the migration of the fish to the spawning grounds, and basically kill off a salmon river. It was a productive river at one time, but they just can't get up to the spawning grounds.
On December 5th, 2016. See this statement in context.