Thank you.
I'll predict that a lot of us will have similar thoughts. I'll focus on two quickly.
I think Elizabeth MacDonald mentioned the physiological stress of rising water temperatures, which is resulting in a lot of prespawn mortality. Fish just aren't making it where they used to go. That's a big threat.
What can we do? For the levers we have to pull, to me, it's about all the tools in the tool box. Unfortunately, fishery closures are one of the things we can manage, and we are doing that. That's already been put on.
Secondly, losing connection to salmon culture is a threat for Pacific salmon, because if people are not connected to them—first nations and the general public—we're not going to care and we won't advocate for them, and there will be a shifting baseline.