If I could jump in for a minute, I've been in Chile six times this year, and I can tell you as a fact that the industry there is booming.
With regard to one of the companies I work with down there, when I first met with them in November 2009, their principal business was making cages and feeders. This has nothing to do with my work down there; I just want to tell you a story. At the time the general manager told me he had 132 employees. When I met with him last month, he had over 300 employees making cages and feeders. That industry is rebounding in a major, major way, so they'll be back on the market.
They had a setback, but the good news is that they'll be back at a higher price point than they were before. Their costs have gone up, and, as Mr. Backman indicated, they are now moving to land-based closed-containment systems for smolt production. That is going to increase their costs. It reduces the risk, but it increases their cost of production. But they're coming back, there's no question.