Well, again, that's a presumption, and I need to see data before I'll accept that.
Given that off the coast of British Columbia net-pen aquaculture has been going on for between 20 and 25 years, Mr. Lane, you made the comment—and I'm paraphrasing—that all scientific studies that have been done show an effect on wild stocks. You made the other point that when escapes happen, they--quote, unquote--breed and take over. Can you substantiate both those claims?