Thanks for the question.
The best answer is that it will depend on the run of fish. When we talk about endangered interior Fraser steelhead and we talk about Chilcotin fish in 2021-22, if the estimate was that only 19 fish made it to the spawning grounds when there should have been thousands, and we had two of them seized in August in the river, I would say that the threat is extremely high.
Broadly, though, a lot of the science that's coming back now seems to tie in to pinniped predation. The answer is that it's variable, but when we have only a few handfuls of fish left, it can be very high.