My feeling, and this is more of a personal feeling than a corporate one, is that it makes more sense--dollars and cents--to reduce your costs. If you're going to go to the expense of building a land-based freshwater system, you're already putting in high capital costs, so you will likely want to reduce things such as transportation costs for feed going in and fish going out. It just makes more sense to build closer to your market centres.
In British Columbia, we do sell or consume quite a bit of seafood, but we're certainly not the major market for the salmon grown in this province. I do have a fear that we'll see the emigration of business if we go to land.