I'll say a couple of things on this. You've seen the minister's letter announcing that we are doing further testing—and we can speak to that if you wish.
In terms of the potential effect of closed containment, I would say two things. First, it obviously has an effect on distancing the aquaculture-based fish from the broader environment. That's not 100% in the system, as I believe you know. But we also believe that we have a safe environment now, with proper protocols in place. For instance, under our B.C. regulatory system, we require all facilities to have health management plans, to have reporting to CFIA and to ourselves on disease outbreaks, and to have biosecurity protocols in place. While the closed containment technology does not currently exist in a way that can be operated, in our view, we believe that we have an adequate system in place. That said, we take the findings very seriously, and we are doing further testing to see what bears out from them.