Thank you very much for the question.
It's a really interesting paradigm when you talk about what we would do with DFO science. I would say that what we really need to do with DFO science is recruit more scientists.
We have an avalanche, a waterfall, of really high-quality scientists retiring and very few new scientists being recruited to take their place. We're about to have a massive gap in our body of knowledge when it comes not just to aquaculture, but to fisheries management in general, because good management should be evidence-based and it should actually be based on sound science.
We've been speaking about a transition here today and the interactions between wild and farmed fish, but you need to know the stock status and the best ways to conserve wild fish if you're going to manage interactions.