Basically. Two weeks ago we did an international workshop with fish health researchers and ecologists from around the globe working on salmon pathogens, particularly with aquaculture. We did a review there to limit the number of pathogens that we've been studying and to try to get input from those attending about where they would put a priority in future work. The intention of doing that is that we will have to find new facilities. We've been studying 70 different pathogens over the years, and we're trying to get that down to three or four that are more important. It can be picked up again, but it can't really proceed a lot further without more facilities.