May I add a very brief comment to that?
I have two examples. One of our coalition members filed an access to information request in 2004, I believe, or 2005, for data about disease and lice levels on farms, and the industry fought it for five years. They fought tooth and nail against the release of that information.
Another example is that a scientist, Dr. John Volpe out of the University of Victoria, wanted to do a study on the impacts of Slice, the lice treatment, on prawns adjacent to the farms. He asked the farms if they would simply notify him when they were going to treat, so that his researchers could take samples in the field to further our scientific understanding. They refused. They would not give him that information. He was forced to take his team out into the field and do random sampling based on rumours about what the lice levels might be, or when treatment might be taking place.