Good.
John Holder, who spoke to us, made the point that one of the advantages of closed containment aquaculture is that it can be done anywhere close to markets, whereas net pen aquaculture—and he didn't say this, but obviously net pen aquaculture has to be done near rural, coastal communities. Don't you think that an end to net pen aquaculture would have serious employment effects on coastal communities when closed containment aquaculture inevitably moves closer to inland markets, closer to Chicago and Minneapolis and so on?