I've heard that stat but haven't seen it, so I can't comment on whether it would be accurate or not. But we can took a look at it and I'll be happy to get back to you on our views with respect to that.
Regarding closed containment, intuitively you would think that if there's not the interactions with the wild fish in the outside environment, then there's less likely to be that effect on wild fish. But that's why you want to look at it from a life-cycle perspective, because there are other environmental impacts. That's what I'd say on that.
With respect to the specific number, we'd have to take a look at that number to see what the impact is. We do think it is manageable to have wild fish and aquaculture fish in the same area. It takes appropriate management. It takes a management plan for the area, which involves fallowing, fish health plans, strategies around escapes, and strategies around fish coming into the pen. The regulatory regime needs to speak to those things, but closed containment may address some of those things as well.