Yes, because it's government that's going to have to face the reality of the decisions. To say we should take that into account.... We certainly will, but it's a very stark decision that we'll have to make. The thing is, supporting rural coastal communities that have few other employment opportunities is a very high priority with this government.
In terms of the WTO issues, my colleague talked about the higher cost if we go to closed containment aquaculture. The farm market gets flooded with lower-cost, net pen raised fish because we are obliged to buy those under world trade rules. We can't shut them out. We may potentially see the end of closed containment aquaculture except for a few specialized situations.
I see my time is up. Thanks very much.