I like to live by the precautionary principle, for one thing. It seems that with closed containment you can eliminate the sea lice issue because it's closed containment. Certainly on land it's not an issue. Closed containment in the water may still be an issue, depending on the type of filtration they use. But I just feel you will be eliminating these potential problems with sea lice by going to that. Obviously it will cost more for the fish farm industry to do that, and that's why they're resisting it at this point. In the long run, it's for the benefit of everybody, and particularly to the wild salmon.
We have a slightly different situation up in Tahsis and Clayoquot Sound. We have Nootka Island and we have inland inlets behind that. That's where these fish farms are located, and the fish are compelled to swim quite close to them. This is where we're having issues. It's a thoroughly different situation from what's happening farther down the coast.