Thank you for your question.
I think, if I'm not mistaken, that in these other countries—Norway, Scotland, and Chile—they have aquaculture acts. Norway and Scotland certainly do, I'm pretty sure, but they also have different jurisdictions involved in the management of aquaculture.
I know that in Norway, for example, they have county jurisdictions and larger county jurisdictions that manage part of the rivers as well as the fjords. To a certain extent, it's comparable to the different jurisdictions we have here. We work with the provinces and sometimes also with municipalities in managing aquaculture.
I really can't tell you if it is that much more complex in these countries. I think it's fairly comparable in terms of the different levels and how they need to manage.
I'm not at liberty to say if an aquaculture act would simplify things or not. I think there is the view in the industry that an aquaculture act would be very important in bringing together a framework for management and also for the different regulations.
I don't know, Jamie, if there's something you can add....