I would say there are a number of economic activities that could replace the economic activity of open net-pen salmon farming. Land-based salmon farming is only one of those. There are also opportunities for the farming of things like seaweed and bivalves that do not interfere with the environmental integrity but, in fact, enhance it and provide habitat for other species. There are opportunities for very small-scale, land-based salmon farming development that could be within the confines of a small community or first nations community on the island.
We have lots of alternatives if we think broadly enough about what we're trying to replace here. In terms of reconciling having both farmed salmon and wild salmon in the water, we see no evidence anywhere in the world that this is possible.