John Weston, you asked what our view is now that the federal government, as a consequence of the legal decision, has now most of the responsibility in the administration of fish farms and the selection of sites, etc.
If the federal government follows basically the thrust of our recommendations, we will be very pleased. That requires openness, transparency. It also requires something as simple as this: before you okay a fish farm, at least do the background work before the licence is issued.
I could go on and on about some of the things that weren't done that must be done. There's no reason the federal government can't do this, but they are going to have to take into account that it's no use sitting in Ottawa deciding what Canadians on the west coast of Canada are going to think of fish farms, for or against, unless they take into account the views of people who are on the coast, people who know what is going on, and people who have a stake in doing it right.