C'man is correct. These days it is a multi-stakeholder process to make an inter-basin transfer of fish or eggs. Crazy as the LW sockeye situation is, the Cedar is considered "under-escaped." There is no way the parties would agree to shipping eggs out of basin. It was hard enough to obtain them from Baker, which back when the agreement was being negotiated, Baker had a consistent surplus. Since then, Baker returns have decreased like everywhere else, so the number of eggs provided for Cushman has decreased. Still, the program has promise as adults are returning. It will just take an extra generation to reach production goals.