You're right, Tug, in that all of those actions will benefit the salmon. But, is absolutely impossible to restore wild Columbia Watershed wild salmonids without the removal of all the dams in the anadromous zone. In the whole mainstem, above Bonneville, the Hanford Reach is the only place where anadromous salmonids can spawn and rear. But I agree that any major change that affects the non-fishing public is probably a non-starter.