There are none within that report. Those studies have not been conducted internally. However, Saint John is going to be host of the Aquaculture Association of Canada's annual general meetings and conference this year.
We attend the navigable waters protection conference. It's always a heated topic down there. We sit on the aquaculture task group committee that is representative of all of the provinces. The provinces and the provincial aquaculture associations have come to us time and time again and said this is not working for them.
Their key concern, from a competitiveness standpoint on the aquaculture front, is the duration of permit. Duration of permit, in accordance with our regulations, is five years for the aquaculture industry. They have identified--and we do have a report on that--that this is insufficient time for them to provide financiers to give them the financial backing they require and the payback period they require to get their money in order to put their operations into place.
Making that change requires regulatory and legislative change.