I think the concept is actually to build these modules side by side, if you want to expand the facility to commercial size. So this is a commercially sized module that gets cheaper as you make it bigger, because you get the economies of scale as a result.
The module itself is designed, as I said, so that if you put stocking density at 50 kilograms per cubic metre of fish in the tanks, you get about 260 metric tonnes of production. You can go up to 75 kilograms per cubic metre. That gets you to the 390 metric tonnes.
The Freshwater Institute has grown Atlantic salmon to full size in their facility in West Virginia at over 100 kilograms per cubic metre, so theoretically, maybe you could get 500 metric tonnes per year out of this single module. That means, to get to 1,000, you'd only need to build one more. I don't know realistically whether the number is 300, 400, or 500, and that would determine how many modules you'd want to build to go to 1,000 metric tonnes.