The aquaculture sector produces products for an open marketplace. They have to compete in that marketplace. At the moment, they compete very well. If we arbitrarily impose other conditions through a policy that says you can no longer farm fish this way and you have to use these other systems, which increases the cost of production, that puts the entire sector at a cost disadvantage.
Sometimes it's nice to talk about how we need more filtration or we need better controls or better systems, but ultimately it will be up to the marketplace to decide whether or not that will be acceptable in terms of being able to recover your incremental costs. That's what I was trying to allude to.
Therefore, there is a range of solutions, depending on location and depending on what you're trying to solve.