The tribes want fish. But, a fish is a fish and hatchery fish certainly feed more people than a wild run so depressed it can't be fished. A few decades back one tribal manger noted (in regards to a hatchery managed coho run) "Wild fish are nice but the people gotta eat." Even Boldt recognized that the treaty right was for dead fish in the boat; at some point the state will need to pay for it.

And, money is the big thing. At some point I suspect there will be a huge payout for the destruction of the runs.