HALIFAX A two-year court fight by Nova Scotia s Opposition has ended with a judge ordering the province to disclose how much it pays in management fees to a heavily subsidized private ferry operator. The Progressive Conservatives went to court seeking the release of information about the fee paid to Bay Ferries for operating the ferry between Yarmouth, N.S., and Maine. In a decision released Tuesday, Nova Scotia Supreme Court Justice Richard Coughlan said he found no evidence that disclosing the fee would harm Bay Ferries competitive position, contrary to what the company argued in court. The management fee is the profit margin Bay Ferries is prepared to accept to operate the Yarmouth to Maine ferry service, Coughlan wrote. I find the evidence does not meet the test to establish . that release of the management fee will result in undue financial loss for Bay Ferries Ltd., or undue gain to another bidder.