We haven't taken it verbatim because the way the provincial regulations are structured, the regulation of aquaculture has occurred in several different places under their regulation and in several policy formats. So it's not just a highlight and cut and paste, put their regulatory text into ours and you're done. Having said that, we are de facto replacing the provincial regime. We think, with a very high degree of confidence, that there's nothing in place in a regulatory sense now in British Columbia that will not be covered under the new regime, with one very small exception. Under the Farm Practices Protection Act, individual aquaculture operators are protected from nuisance suits with respect to odour and noise. Those are not fisheries aspects of aquaculture, so those two specific provisions under the Farm Practices Protection Act will not be addressed by this regulation. Other than that, we have most of the provincial stuff covered.
On October 26th, 2010. See this statement in context.