Thank you, Mr. Chair.
It seems to me that if you look at every jurisdiction around the world, you'll see that wherever there has been a fish farm, there have been environmental problems. They're now coming to the west coast of Canada. Look at the Scandinavian countries, look at South America. There have been these associated problems. Whether it's parasites or disease, there have been issues. It seems that something needs to change.
Dan, you mentioned that to grow fish and make money is pretty much the issue. I would add that your comment makes sense when you externalize the environment.
Another trend is that we're starting to look at life-cycle analysis and doing full cost accounting. We're actually starting to look at including the environment in our analysis, because what was essentially being done for free, or not as part of the balance sheet, is now becoming a concern to people around the world. It certainly is in the area that I come from on the west coast.
Clare, you mentioned the pilot project that Marine Harvest is working on. I'm wondering if you could give us an update as to where that project is at. You mentioned specifically that you've been a little more active in the last year. Is there something you could provide on how that's progressing, where it's at, and any news on that front?