In response to your question, madam, my view—and I discussed this with some of the members of Parliament some years ago—is that in effect the most pragmatic thing is to choose parts of the coast where salmon runs are very minimal, where the large Fraser River stocks aren't migrating through, and just basically say we're going to sacrifice those areas.
The fish farming industry is so large and so economically powerful that you have to come up with a Solomon's way of cutting the baby down the middle to deal with it and move these guys to areas. It may cause some problems with respect to companies being in conflict with each other, but in terms of providing safe passageways.... Take Nootka Sound versus Barkley Sound: Nootka has lots of farms but no fish. Barkley has no farms but lots of fish.