It's a good point and one that I think we would want to contemplate.
The current regulatory framework, I think you're suggesting, and it's absolutely accurate, presumes the current arrangements with open-net pens. In fact, one of the things we are doing is working with industry and others on what are called integrated management of aquaculture plans, IMAPs. These would look at regional planning so that you will have an appropriate following in the same region, whether it's the west coast of Vancouver Island or whatever cluster you're talking about. That all presumes that it's an open-net pen, because with closed containment, you wouldn't look at some of those things.
So I think you would look at the regulatory system. Certainly some of the licence conditions would change for closed containment. We do have some closed containment systems, and the license conditions are different.
I think it would be good to look at what the regulatory regime might tweak if you were to go in that direction.