If I may, Minister, there is an increased interest, obviously, in making sure there are good baseline data. We have a very extensive program, as the minister said, in terms of aquaculture research and looking at the impact of aquaculture on wild stocks.
For this particular year we will also be doing a very extensive baseline study. Some of the harvesters are going to put certain parts of the system in fallow, so we will be able to track the wild stock going through. We will have a baseline of what is, in fact, the state of the stock without an impact from aquaculture in particular areas. So then we'll be able, when the fallow period ends and the fish pens become active again, to measure the difference between one year without and one year with. I think that will be a very important study from the perspective of being able to tell what the balance is.