An S1 is very different from an S0. They are much more physiologically developed, mentally developed and immune-developed. That is why S1s migrate very quickly in the early spring, whereas S0s take a lot of time and use the estuaries. In the farming industry, we found that as soon as we entered S1s, there were absolutely no issues as long as they had been raised properly.
I think it's an extremely effective tool, and the government needs to expand on it. They've had problems raising them, but we're specifically set up. We can do 10 groups of 50,000 a year. We could rebuild to over 1,500 to 2,000 fish in each stream and start that, whereas most of them are still within just a few hundred fish after all the years of S0 releases.
That's my answer.