Thank you for that question, because what I was going to add towards the end there—because it's a very big question—is that I think an aquaculture act would be very good, and it would be very positive for the aquaculture industry in Canada to recognize aquaculture for what it is.
Trying to shoehorn aquaculture activities within the Fisheries Act creates a lot of difficulties. The classic one, of course, is that someone is farming fish, and they're doing it under the authority of a fishing licence under the Fisheries Act.
Having said that, I think that if we have an aquaculture act, to be truly effective it would require us to address issues within the Fisheries Act, such as what I was talking about before—the deleterious substance clause—so that the two pieces of legislation aren't conflicting with one another.
As for a regulatory agency, I think it's good to have consistency, but I also think the province has a role to play, as any provincial jurisdiction has.