The existing regulatory regime is not working for many industries, and you've probably heard from many groups in hydro power here at committee.
The first point is that you can look at a population in any river system and begin to make determinations as to whether you believe that population is sustainable or additional work is required. I would agree that in British Columbia, salmon is a very important issue and there are challenges.
Starting with that focus would be really important, but you can make similar connections in any river system. What are the populations that are important? What's the sustainable level of that population? Is it below the target? Is it above the target? Those questions are not easy either, I agree, but they're part of a more straightforward management conversation than counting the individual fish on a daily basis that might have difficulty going through a hydro plant. The level of detail that's being expected in the current regulatory regime is not working either.