You could certainly have a symposium, and it would be attended by academics from all over the world. If you look at the situation in Norway, for example, there's basically no more wild Atlantic salmon. It's not only a problem with the sea lice but also a problem with eutrophication and many other things. If you fly over Norway, there are huge areas of green that are completely anoxic that come from the detritus of farms. This could be solved, for example, by having closed containment systems.
I think it's a vital question of having the people who can do the modelling to isolate which ecological factor plays the primary role in the mortality results that you're seeing. This can be done through mathematical modelling, but it is not presently one of the options for DFO or the Ministry of the Environment or any other....