That's why there is this year of fallowing, the fallowing periods. That's why the Bay of Fundy is rotating. We have bay management one, where you have fish in year one--that's also for disease control--and then bay management number two, and then the fallowing period when the site can recover.
So there is that, plus what is always happening with the feed. You can see this very clearly: year one is like this and year two is like that. So what we hope to do with IMTA is like this and like that. Now, I don't think that's something we have to discuss. I don't think IMTA will be one hundred percent remediation. And then the question should also be do we need one hundred percent remediation? After all, we need nutrients in the sea water—if we try to grow things in distilled water, nothing will grow in distilled water. So we need some culture soup, if you want, but the thing is to be okay with assimilative capacity. That's where assimilative capacity or carrying capacity, that's where we have to be sure that it works. So when we are within that, we could do a reduction. But I don't think we need one hundred percent reduction.