I think it would be very well received in our communities. It's actually one of the things we were discussing with the Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture at our public consultation, when we had several fishermen in the room offer land and said they would be willing to do anything they could. We had other fishermen discuss the fact that there's a lot of infrastructure already in place in our communities. Fish plants that are not operating—that closed as a result of the collapse of the ground fishery in 1995—could be used for closed containment aquaculture.
I think it would be very well received in and around the coastal communities in Nova Scotia.