I care about my family and my friends. Yes, I'm concerned about human health. It's not my area of expertise. I respect others who are concerned about it.
Also, when we got into this court case, we got calls from people from the Jewish faith who said there's an issue here for them in terms of kosher food. This issue has many dimensions—ethical and health—but our focus is on, and has to be on, the natural world and protecting, in this case, wild Atlantic salmon.
Again, I would say the gene-editing technology is getting cheaper and easier to use, and we're going to see potentially other species that have wild counterparts, and the integrity of those wild species is going to be put at risk or affected. If we had done a bit more thinking and conversation in the beginning days of aquaculture—I was kind of around there; I worked at the Huntsman Marine Science Centre when it was happening—maybe we could have avoided some of the mistakes we subsequently encountered that have harmed the industry and its image.