 What's your name? My name is Dylan Daniels. I'm here on behalf of the Gitsand Nation and we're fishing here with the Gitsand Watershed Authority. Just do you want to talk a little bit about what you normally do when you're not here? Yes, we're actually from Kitwonga, our crew, and we fish on the Skeiner River. We also do commercial fishing with the beach sailing technique and what we do is we target certain species for commercial reasons and we do this in the hopes that we could help conserve some of the other stocks so we do the releasing of the other salmon by catching that up in our area. And do you want to explain a little bit of what saining is so that people have a better idea? So beach saining is a technique that helps you catch the fish without harming them. You're reducing the stress on them, you're not gilling the fish so that reduces mortality and that's what the techniques that are being used here at Big Bar on the Fraser River. So as a First Nations person and as a crew, it's something that really means something to us to come down here and help to conserve some of the fish that are here and being trapped by the Big Bar slide. And then so how does your catching the fish contribute to the overall incident here? So every time that we're catching fish they're being caught and what we're doing is we're flying them over past this obstruction in the river here and it's good to work with the other crews, the other organizations to help in the effort to help these fish survive.