We do have a process for working with the provinces on the site selection. That site selection is based on ecological studies that examine the footprint. So it is not just the physical presence of a farm. You have to look at the physical changes that the farm could cause in the local ecosystem. We want them to be reversible, so that once you go fallow, it should be relatively quickly reversed and go back to the state of the ecosystem that existed before it was there. We want to make sure that we aren't going to unduly impact other users of the marine ecosystem.
There is a process that dictates where sites can go, and we do take into consideration the concerns of people fishing lobster or other species.