Well, I think that ten years ago we said that it would be five years, so honestly, I would have to say as quickly as we can.
I think there's an economic factor that needs to be taken into consideration here. You've heard from Overwaitea Food, which is purchasing closed containment farmed coho from the United States. You've heard about the Hutterite colony in Montana that is investing in closed containment. In West Virginia, there's the Freshwater Institute. These are all supported and are growing, and they are going to continue to grow to meet the rising market demand for responsibly produced salmon.
I think the train is leaving the station, and I'm very concerned. Canada has an incredibly good reputation for our fisheries and the provision of goods to the marketplace, but we're going to miss the train if we continue to debate the merits and pros and cons of the issue, and if we don't start investing now in what's going to be the technology of the future, and what the marketplace is increasingly demanding.
I don't know about a timeline for a complete transition, but I would say that the timeline to begin that investment and transition is now.