Indeed, I think the 10-year timeline might fall nicely within at least one of the agreements that Canada has made under the Aichi targets. Under the Convention on Biological Diversity, one of the targets is that by 2020 areas affected by aquaculture are managed sustainably and ensure conservation of biodiversity.
One could then view that 2020 target as something to be achieved with the use of closed containment technology. That would provide a target, an objective, that falls within some of our international obligations, but also a timeline that it need not happen next year. It would provide for sufficient time for the technology to advance itself to a point where fairly large-scale salmon closed containment aquaculture could take place.
As I was saying earlier, it need not always be salmon, it could be other species, it could be freshwater fish. The technology appears to be more amenable for those fish.