This came up under COSEWIC because, of course, abalone is a species at risk, but they found a way to raise these animals in an aquaculture setting. You could feed them a different coloured kelp so the shells could be distinguished from the natural animal. But when it came time to market these things, COSEWIC could not get their heads around allowing them to sell these animals into a market to make the program sustainable, even though you could actually release surplus animals back into the wild and actually help a species at risk, and when they eat the natural kelp, they come back to the normal colours of the other abalone in the area.
So when I talk about flexibility, I'm asking if you see this as a missed opportunity?