My question is addressed to our witness here in Ottawa. Of course, as nothing is ever simple in this life, we understand that the land-based tanks are not a miracle solution either. With enclosed tanks you have higher operational costs and diseases are also a possibility, because the environment is much more closed. If there is a change in temperature that causes a lot of problems. Indeed, this just happened in the riding I represent.
I wonder if the better solution in the case of farmed salmon would not be small quantities in small tanks. The bigger the tanks, the bigger the problems. Is that an accurate perspective, would you say?