The province is going to remain quite heavily involved in the land allocation component of it. They will continue to have the fish health responsibility with some of site inspections and that kind of thing. The province also has people who are devoted to the marketing and promotion of the industry in trade shows, communication materials, and that kind of thing. That will continue.
Part of the decision is to issue a lease to aquaculture operations. Provinces consult extensively, particularly with first nations, so that will continue. Much of that role will continue. As I say, I don't know how many people there will be. There will be fewer than they have now, but it still will be quite a few. Our role will intersect with that quite closely, I think.