With respect to the open-net pens, one potential perspective is that it was an appropriate technology 20 to 30 years ago, when closed containment technology simply was not possible. But there seems to be a sense that the industry—and not just aquaculture, but other industries—is moving toward more environmentally sustainable, and arguably, responsible directions.
Now that the technology appears to exist to deal with closed containment aquaculture, that might well be the sort of thing that Canadian industry will be moving toward. Because other countries are doing it, and I think it would be nice if Canadian industry were at the lead of that.