Thank you very much, Mr. Chair, and thank you, gentlemen, for being here.
I just want to follow up on where Mr. MacAulay was going. Some of the testimony that we've heard—including at the Freshwater Institute last week—suggested that we could be 10 to 20 years, plus or minus, before we could transition to an economic closed containment environment. Down there, they're actually looking at stocking to densities of about 100 kilograms per cubic metre some time in the next month or two. In the fall they'll know how that's going to shake out.
We're really not there from a knowledge standpoint, so I'm glad to hear you say that a government decision to force this probably would be premature at this point in time.
But what would be your advice to government in terms of how we would proceed if we know it's 10 to 20 years, plus or minus? What would you say to that to deal with some of those economic considerations?