I'll answer that in two parts.
First, on the resources question, which we got into a little bit, the program for aquaculture in British Columbia is funded through A-base resources. The implementation of the Pacific aquaculture regulation will continue regardless of any changes made with respect to the sustainable aquaculture program.
When the government moved into that regulatory role, resources were provided to implement the regulation, to put in place new enforcement officers, to put in place regulatory liaison officers—I guess, is the best way to put it—and so on. The ability the department has to manage the sector effectively and discharge its responsibilities in British Columbia will not be affected by any resource changes around the sustainable aquaculture program, with the possible exception that some of our science resources are tied into that. In terms of the regulatory agenda, it will proceed.
More specifically, with respect to the reference to the Cohen commission, as the minister mentioned the other day, the government is continuing to analyze the recommendations of that report. It has not formed its conclusions as to how it will go forward on all of the recommendations, including those related to aquaculture.