Certainly. Thank you.
In terms of the regulation of open net-pen aquaculture, I think with the change in jurisdiction to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and the work they've been undertaking in the last year, what we're seeing is the start of increased transparency and increased reporting.
I think if we can couple that with increased monitoring, particularly on the marine environment and wild fish—expanding the focus from monitoring of farmed fish to outside the farm—there is some potential to provide information that's useful and valuable to the public debate that's going on. I see that Fisheries and Oceans, in their licence, terms, and conditions, and in their regulation, are taking steps. It is early yet, as they introduce the new regulatory regime, but I think it is hopeful.