I could start with that.
First of all, most of the closed containment developers to date have been smaller companies that are not part of the traditional net-pen industry. We were very pleased to see that Marine Harvest Canada took a different route and did a full engineering study of a potential closed containment farm that they are considering. They don't have the financial arrangements to pursue that at the moment, but they're hoping with some change in the price of fish that it might be a possibility. We were very pleased to see the largest net-pen operator wanting to pursue this as an option.
As for what we believe the government could be doing, there are two good federal government programs that have been of assistance to a number of the closed containment developers that are moving forward with their plans. I think access to capital is a problem, so some kind of a loan program in addition to that would be helpful for those that are starting out and aren't huge companies.