On your first question as to whether or not we participated in the regulatory reform process, yes, there has been a public process in place. The aquaculture management directorate and the people who are responsible for putting together this new regulation for the federal regulation of aquaculture in Canada have had public hearings here in British Columbia. We were invited to attend and make our views known, and we have done that. We have also made extensive submissions in writing to DFO.
That's where it ends, from our perspective. People have had the opportunity to comment. Fisheries and Oceans and the government will now take those comments under advisement in developing new regulation. That regulation will be presented to us pretty well as a fait accompli. I don't know if we'll have much opportunity to provide comments, except possibly when they become gazetted in the Canada Gazette.