Sure.
As the minister says, we're ready. We take responsibility for the licensing and for the federal regime on December 18. We will have a regulation in place. We will have licences provided, and the licence conditions—which have been circulated broadly to industry but also to other interested parties—speak to the reporting requirements. They speak to what will probably be a major difference in the new regime, as the minister said, which is that there are enhanced reporting requirements on industry, and some of the things that were done by policy previously will now be done by condition of licence.
So we will have regular reporting on fish health, sea lice and other diseases, and on escapes and environmental conditions. Each of the facilities will be required to have a fish health plan and an environmental management plan, and they'll be required to report regularly to DFO on those things.
There are a few pieces that are proprietary information, and we've sorted out with industry what needs to be proprietary. But there will be significantly enhanced reporting on those things, and they will be on DFO's website on a regular basis on those issues. As the minister says, that's a fundamental difference in terms of what the system will look like going forward.