I don't think I ever mention about increase in hatchery production, did I? How about just keeping the old production. Factually, I think it has reduced production drastically, particularly in coho and steelhead which are the more expensive species to raise compared to the chum. Those 600k coho smolts cut a few years back, if stocked, could have 10K or 20K more adult coho in the Vedder and coho fishing should have been much better . But unfortunately there were cut. lThis in face of increased license fees is not something that is fair and right. If a business does that, it will not be a viable business model, but we all know DFO is a monopoly.
Yes, everything has gone up (surely DFO wages & benefits), but in the real world, a product has to be enhanced to be worth the increase fees to survive. The Honda civic of today has way more improvement of its counterpart 20 years ago, so it justifies the increase. Not so about our fishing... it has gone way down.
This whole discussion is about comparison, including my thread about chum quota which tries to compare Vedder to other systems. I don't think license fees here in Canada is expensive compared to Europe. But hey, there are places in the world where you can fish without a license. I just got back from Hawaii where a tourist don't need a license to fish. Tell that to the American tourists who want to fish here.
So I don't think we need to use that argument that our fees are low. It is just a comparative discussion that cutting fish production while increasing fees is not reasonable. Perhaps a lot of the money has gone into administrative & wage expenses of DFO and not where it should be. If you don't think so, I respect that but respectfully disagree. Perhaps DFO should open their books for all to see where the money went. But we know this won't ever happen. I will just leave it at that and there is no more I can say.