Just to add to that a bit, each of the countries, and the provinces in Canada, that have net-pen salmon aquaculture have codes of containment. The technical specifications, such as the breaking strength of different mesh sizes of net, are actually very similar between each of those codes of containment.
All of those codes of containment cover the technical specifications. They have monitoring components to them. They have inspection components to them. They have recapture specifications or components to them. All of those are tied together to be consistent with the guidelines for containment that are part of the Williamsburg resolution that Guy spoke to earlier.
More specifically on the technical specifications, there's an effort going on right now under the ISO umbrella, a group called ISO/TC 234, which is developing ISO standards for fisheries and aquaculture. We are active participants in that. A component of that group actually is looking at technical specifications for net-pen facilities specifically related to containment.
So that effort is being done under the ISO umbrella to bring that very clear consistency between all of the countries. Canada's involved with that, as are Norway, Scotland, and other countries as well. That work is proceeding along through the ISO process, which is cumbersome but is actually making some good progress.