Yes, I think the outreach is a good element of it, more marketing of it, because there are a lot of farmers, and again, there are the younger ones both in that and in aquaculture, who don't know about this, especially in the aquaculture part of it.
Switching gears in the bit of time that I have, these same farmers in my area talk a lot lately about CETA and how they can get involved in that. Not “involved” per se, but where does the opportunity lie? Moving forward on this, what has the department looked at in reaching out to people to say that CETA provides us some very good opportunities? That's a two-part question.
How are we thus far in CETA because there has been some time? Over 95% of it is being applied now, provisionally, so therefore it gives us some gauge. Also, how do we do outreach to say that here's an opportunity?