That's not to diminish the fact that we do take that very seriously and that we are making progress in managing the impacts of salmon farming. I mentioned, for example, that in the Broughton Archipelago the incidence of sea lice on our fish and on the wild fish has been going down for the last five years, to the point that you can barely find them now in March and April on the wild fish. That's evidence that we take that aspect very seriously. We do need to make those changes.
