I'd like to point out that those risk assessments were only carried out for one species of salmon, and we expect there to be differences between the species. They were only carried out for one population, Fraser River sockeye. I was in a ministerial round table two days ago, where the minister herself expressed that she couldn't see how those risk assessments found minimal risk when they hadn't been considered all together.
So there are clearly issues with the way that risk assessment was carried out, but also with how it is being used and extrapolated across all of the different species of salmon and, as the minister rightly pointed out, how they're not being considered together and how the impacts might be cumulative.
I'll leave more time for questions, I think.