Yes, we created it, the BCWF, because we were having so many issues with reporting both through to the province and through to DFO.
As said, to report an infraction to DFO, it goes through what's called the observe, record, report line, which I understand, at least before, was being operated by commissionaires, not by DFO. That line, most of the time, went to voice mail and, if you were lucky, you would get someone on the line to report it to.
As a result, we created an app that would allow people to automatically report infractions that go directly to the agency so that the public has a record. Of course, with a smart phone, it has GPS, and there are a whole bunch of advantages. It's really interesting that an ENGO or conservation group is creating these tools for the public to report infractions. One would think that it would be the responsibility of both the Province of British Columbia and the Government of Canada.