Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. I appreciate it.
This question is for Mr. Lane. I'm looking at the work of your committee; it says that it's to protect wild salmon and other fisheries in B.C. You said in your opening comments that it's not about closing open-net technology. I could be mistaken, but I think you alluded to the possibility that open-net technology can actually be fixed or repaired.
I do want to understand this. Is it possible to fix or repair open-net technology? What might those costs be? I'm trying to do a comparative analysis here that says we can fix open-net technology, and we can address those concerns, at a certain cost. What is that cost in relationship to actually constructing the closed-pen technology? Can you enlighten me on that, please?