Yes. Thank you, Mr. Morrissey. To my knowledge, for the last couple of years both Oregon and Washington have engaged in lion control, in particular, in a number of rivers throughout Washington and Oregon—particularly, I believe, in the Willamette and tributaries of the Columbia, where both California and Steller's sea lions have proven to be highly effective at utilizing dam structures and bottleneck areas to prey upon both the returning salmon that are coming back to spawn and the juveniles that are out-migrating as well.