I agree with what Brian just said.
To go back to your question on what we should do, I think we should pay very close attention to this management approach to make sure that it's effective and that the farms are actually reducing the number of sea lice and sea lice larvae being produced on the farms. If we're satisfied that this is being done, then, as Brian says, we are operating on the precautionary approach.
We should also keep an eye on what's going on in all these areas where there have been sea lice before on farms and where there are wild salmon migrating through. That means surveys. That means creating an ongoing study. That's my opinion. And then, I think, it would be nice if there were money to keep work going on some of the fundamental biological questions that still remain unresolved about sea lice.
If I could add one more thing, I think the work on oceanography and how the ocean circulation works in that area should be continued and moved to other areas, because that's going to be vital legacy research for future issues that might come up.