We can certainly look into that and see what information is available.
Having said that, certainly, as the committee is aware, salmon is a commodity. It's a product that's marketed internationally. The prices are international prices. Certainly the price drivers would be comparable for any country wanting to investigate a closed containment type of system. Other production-type costs would probably be comparable in other countries in terms of feed costs and oxygen and other costs related to the purchase of land and equipment.
So it's not unreasonable to think that there wouldn't be large differences. Certainly there might be some differences, but I would suspect that overall most of the cost drivers would be similar in a number of other countries.