I mean, notwithstanding your contention that I have prepared comments, these are the reasons for the decline.
I think the biggest challenge recently has been that subsistence fishing on the American side between Eagle and Nome, basically, is interpreted as being fishing of salmon at a certain level, which has been quite significant.
Ultimately, I met with Commissioner Vincent-Lang from the state of Alaska, who's the fisheries and wildlife commissioner, and there is an agreement now to try to reach a passage level at Eagle, from Alaska into Yukon, of 70,000 fish. In 2023, 15,304 Yukon River chinook entered Canada, far short of the pre-season estimate of 26,000—