Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thanks to our guests for coming here.
Clare, you mentioned one of the challenges with closed containment aquaculture is finding a good location. The group we had here last week before the committee mentioned two other challenges, challenges that have also been raised here today. One is capital investment and the other is energy costs, because the energy that's being used to regulate the temperature of the water, for example, is incredible. It's enormous.
That got me thinking about my home province of Newfoundland and Labrador and, more specifically, southern Labrador. Southern Labrador, which has an aboriginal population, is obviously rural and has had its economic challenges since the collapse of the wild fishery. Southern Labrador will have cheap electricity within the next decade from Muskrat Falls, and it obviously is in close proximity to all kinds of water. So my question is whether southern Labrador would be a good fit for closed containment systems in addressing the issue of energy costs. We have the workforce there. But what's your opinion of southern Labrador and closed containment being a good fit?