The B.C. Sport Fishing Institute, the sport fishing advisory board and others have called for selective removal—not a broad-based cull but selective removal—in what they deem to be areas of known issues where this predation is affecting the population. Your scientific reports that I'm going through seem to substantiate that.
Do we need a broad-based reduction in the overall population to get back to historical levels that you talked about, or can it be done through ecosystem-based management, where we take a selective approach at the most problematic areas?