As I previously mentioned, there was no consideration of indigenous knowledge. I think that's a huge gap.
I think there are some serious flaws in how we assess. We assess on a project-by-project basis. We need to assess the possibility that.... I mean, presumably, this company in P.E.I. is not planning to have just one facility and that's it; they want to see this fish used in the industry. We should take a look at the risk of the expansion of that industry. There was a judge's decision in the U.S. on this.
I've talked to a lot of biologist people who work in fish production. That's partly my background. I could say with some confidence—you can question whether the growth rates this company is claiming are real or not—that we could probably get similar growth rates from selective breeding without using genetic engineering.
I think there are a range of issues we could consider that weren't considered.