I would underline that there has been, thus far, a $201.5 million investment in targeted actions to address Pacific salmon declines under the Pacific salmon strategy initiative, and a good $90.9 million of that was delivered in partnership with others, which is a very important aspect of the program's work.
So far in fiscal year 2024-25, the department has spent $26 million, $11.1 million of which was, again, spent with partners. I'm happy to provide specific details of outcomes in writing, but some of the key activities that we have been engaged in include working to rebuild those key salmon stocks to support innovative indigenous harvesting practices; support licence retirements for commercial fish harvesters where that's required; address severe drought impacts where they are increasingly affecting Pacific salmon populations; and provide an ongoing response to the Chilcotin River landslide, which we know is having effects on upstream migration of chinook salmon.
I'm certainly happy to provide further detail on outcomes in writing.