That's wonderful. I'm setting my clock.
I'm going to start with a reminiscence, because in sitting here listening to all of this, I keep getting flashbacks to when I was working with a man whom Carl will remember for sure: Dr. Ransom Myers.
I was working with Ram when he was in the DFO, trying to stop the destruction of the Atlantic cod stocks. Scott will remember this, too. It was a DFO project to imagine that we had this vast spawning biomass and could keep increasing the fishing effort. After the collapse of the cod stocks and the various efforts following that with the DFO, I remember talking with a Newfoundland fisherman, who said that with DFO you go from a species being underutilized to it being extinct without a management plan in between. I'm afraid it feels much like déjà vu all over again.
I want to direct a question to you, Aaron Hill. You referenced taking off some of the flood control measures on the lower Fraser. This seems to go directly to what our colleague from Pacific Salmon Foundation, Mr. Hwang, was saying. Is it B.C. government decision-making to get those particular obstructions off the lower parts of the Fraser River?