The challenge there is that there isn't a lot of knowledge of those impacts, because the department does not track them and does not report on the footprint of all the small projects that they're allowing to occur, so it's very difficult to assess, map and identify which of those projects are accumulating harm and which are happening at a scale that's probably not concerning and could be streamlined more. There really is a need for transparency in understanding which of those projects are approved.
We're doing our best to map all of the barriers to fish, such as road stream crossings, and to support community members in reporting information on that to us. That exercise is independent from the approval and management process that's occurring right now within the department.