Yes, of course I have. Pacific salmon, other than rainbow trout, is not common in other parts of the world where farming takes place. However, Pacific salmon is farmed in Chile. They're not endemic to Chile, but they are farmed there.
Interestingly enough, if you look at the salmon farming industry in Chile, where Atlantic salmon were moved over to Chile from Norway and other parts of Europe, and Pacific salmon were moved over to Chile, mostly from Washington state, we see, along with those movements, that the vast majority of infective agents occur in the countries of origin where those fish came from. We've shown in our latest PRV study, in fact, that PRV has been introduced to Chile both from North America and from the northern Atlantic. Those movements to start those industries have resulted in the movements of infective agents along with the fish.