In 2018, our peak was 148,000 tonnes of Atlantic salmon produced. As a comparison, last year, in 2023, with cuts in British Columbia, we're at about 89,000 tonnes. We haven't been that low in terms of our salmon production in the country since 2002.
To compare it to Norway, Norway has a goal of increasing the value from the salmon sector five times by 2050, and it produces about 1.5 million tonnes of salmon.
One other example I'd like to bring up is the Faroe Islands. They are a very small North Atlantic set of islands between Shetland and Iceland. Basically, they have 1,000 kilometres of coastline, compared to Canada's 80,000 kilometres of coastline. They now produce the same amount of salmon as all of Canada.