Well, I think there's certainly going to be a demand placed on the small craft harbours as aquaculture emerges more as a part of the fishing industry. In small craft harbours directorate we've given a fair bit of thought to aquaculture and how it might be best approached, and we're thinking that perhaps there is a role for small craft harbours branch in this area of provision of basic services that the aquaculture industry needs. We would have small craft harbours directorate rather involved in the provision of facilities that are needed for basic services; those kinds of facilties that are needed for specialized purposes--biosecure or high security zones with specialized equipment and that kind of thing--would not be a part of small craft harbours.
There are certainly some challenges throughout the country related to aquaculture. The marine infrastructure needs of the aquaculture industry are quite different from the needs of our traditional client base. In terms of how we can accommodate these users within existing harbours, congestion and user conflict issues are arising in certain locations as a result of the emergence of aquaculture.
I think there's definitely a role for small craft harbours in the future in this area. As is the case with so many things, some additional financial resources will be needed to really and truly provide the infrastructure and services this industry requires, so it will be another funding demand emerging from aquaculture, I would think.