If you go to seachoice.org, you can download the full assessment with all of the scientific references to do with this particular open-net farmed salmon report that was done by the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
As I said earlier, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, which has the same methodology that SeaChoice uses for Canadian fisheries and farms, is currently being upgraded to a second version. On an ongoing basis, we do take a look at the list of assessments we have and update them on a regular basis as new information comes in, as new data comes in, etc.
Now whether it comes with a new methodology.... Currently with the methodology, we have it peer-reviewed. That can include industry and that can include independent scientists, academic scientists, etc. With the new methodology, we are looking at greater stakeholder engagement; that will include from the beginning when we're actually collecting the data, and that will be up until the end when it's peer-reviewed. So there will be greater stakeholder engagement coming, and we do currently have that in place, where we reach out to industry, etc.
In reference to open-net farmed salmon science in particular, I would refer you to the Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform, which has literature and 50-plus science-reviewed reports that you can download. That's at farmedanddangerous.org.