Well, in fact, we're a little bit ahead of Norway when it comes to our studies of wild salmon in British Columbia, which is why we're starting to use some of the technologies that we've developed here on Norwegian wild salmon. What we do know from studies in Norway is that there really is little doubt that salmon farming has negatively impacted the wild salmon in the country. The numbers of wild salmon in most parts of the world where farming is coexisting with natural wild populations have generally been negative for the abundance and biodiversity of those species.
We are in a much different situation in Canada, where we still do have abundant wild stocks and have a diversity of species. This is exactly why we need to carefully manage to ensure that some of the same impacts that have been seen in other parts of the world don't happen here.