The number is the cost of the capital. To operate the system and to produce the fish, you would have to add about another $7 to $10 per kilogram. So you have the cost of building the site, then you have the cost of operating it for the year it takes to grow those smolts. When you put it all together, you probably have an operating cost of over $30 a kilo for the first year, including capital to build it.
I think another way of looking at it would be to look at the cost of operating the system versus the cost of operating a traditional net pen. If you got it for free the numbers we have would indicate that just to operate the system is about $7.50 a kilo, whereas the cost to operate a net pen is around $4.50 a kilo. So somewhere you have to make the difference of about $3 a kilo through the fish you're selling. That doesn't take into account the capital cost to build the site, and the capital cost is going to be close to $10 million.
Does that answer your question?