All the people who want to get rid of net pen aquaculture think that the net pens will just go onshore close to where they are now. I guarantee you that prairie Canada will the prime location for closed containment aquaculture for a whole number of factors, including access to market. If net pen aquaculture were closed down, the Prairies will certainly benefit.
In terms of net pen aquaculture, you talk about the benthic environment. When we studied closed containment aquaculture at the fisheries committee, it was shown that the benthic organisms recover in about three years, assuming that they rotate and move these pens around. Is it your finding that DFO requires the net pens to be moved on a regular basis to allow the benthic ecosystem to recover?