Yes, absolutely, Fin.
Our observation and request is that a full LCA is included that accounts for that effect, because it's important. As you turn to page 9, you'll see a huge number of industry opportunities and first-mover advantages for British Columbia. Specifically, if you can demonstrate that your new production method reduces greenhouse gases, there's a $25-per-tonne income stream that is available to help fuel the migration from ocean- to land-based technologies.
British Columbia is privileged with a huge number of first-mover advantages. Moving to my wrap-up on slide 10, those advantages are not permanent. Entrepreneurs closer to market will develop competitive solutions, and we are beginning to see this in Denmark with their first farm, Atlantic Sapphire, coming online this last summer. They built that farm for less than $10 million Canadian.
My point to you is that the opportunity here to secure a vibrant, economic, and secure aquaculture industry in British Columbia, serving the rural communities, is at risk if we don't catalyze the change in the current timeframe.
Thank you, Fin.