Let's talk about ISA. That's probably the easiest one.
It's basically an exotic disease. Generally, since 2001 there has been an audit system in place where provincial government technicians go out and audit the farms. So the farms are required to report any fish health events to a database, which goes to the province. But there are also auditors who go from the provincial government to check the health status of fish, and nowhere has there ever been any ISA detected, either by the auditors or farmers.
ISA has been devastating to Chile. It's basically almost caused a collapse of the industry. It's had huge impacts in Norway. It's been very bad on the east coast in the past as well.
So we're very fortunate not to have ISA. And there's been enough evidence, through the diligent work of the fish health researchers or the veterinarians, as well as the auditors, to indicate that's not a problem.
IHN, infectious—