The short answer to your question is no. The regulation is set up in such a way, though, that, going forward as opposed to looking at what may have come in the past, clearly one of the conditions of licence will be that disease incidence, outbreak, and response is something that will have to be reported to us. It will be reportable immediately, and we intend to publish information with respect to disease occurrence.
We have been debating what time period the reporting would occur in. We don't think there's a lot of utility to real-time “There was a disease outbreak four hours ago at farm number 12” kind of thing, because that just creates an impression and an alarm that is probably inappropriate. What we want to be able to do is to say that disease occurred, here are the steps that were taken, and here's the result.
So we expect that there will be information on that. Equally, we will require, as part of the conditions of licence, reporting on sea lice. I know your question wasn't specifically focused on that, but the two sort of intermesh a little bit, so if I may, I will just note that we will make it a condition of licence that all salmon farmers will conduct regular sea lice monitoring programs and that they will report their data to us. Those data will go up on the web on a very regular basis so that people have the information that they did not have in the past.