You're obviously aware of the court case and the position we've taken on the alliance, as well as the Atlantic Salmon Federation. On what's really important to us, we do not believe that the regulatory regime in place in Nova Scotia is strong enough. There's some hope that the federal government's regulatory regime, as it's developing and as we're seeing in British Columbia, might give us more protection in that. I think that was a large part of it.
One of the other issues is we do not believe that sufficient science was undertaken to have a proper baseline assessment done prior to the cages and leases being granted. There are also difficulties with the regulations on monitoring that are in place in Nova Scotia at this time.