One of the benefits of aquaculture—in my view, there are two major benefits—is that it does assist with the conservation of wild fish stocks. For example, it was stated in some of the testimony earlier that there probably is no need to ever commercially fish wild Atlantic salmon stocks ever again. To a salmon fisherman like myself, that is terrific news. The second thing is there's no bycatch from aquaculture. That's another big problem with wild fisheries. So there are some significant advantages. This is why what you're doing with IMTA is so important.
Do you see a net-pen aquaculture eventually evolving such that all sites will become IMTA sites?