 I didn't know that one out of every two fish was farmed instead of caught. Aqualiger has been is just repeating the patterns of the wild which is feeding small fish to big fish. You know they go out and catch 20 million tons a year of herring and anchovy and menhaden these little bony oily fish. They grind them up and press them out into a fat ingredient called fish oil and a protein ingredient called fish meal and those are commodities that are internationally traded and those are the key ingredients to make aqualiger feeds that's how you get these special proteins and oils that these marine creatures require to be healthy. Fish meal has the price band of fish meal has more than doubled and it's gone up between five and six X since 1995. We like dirty CO2 because that's cheap or people might pay us to take it and our bacteria you could say eat or remediate a lot of the things that the EPA is actually concerned about these bacteria that can take the CO2 and use the hydrogen and grow. The proteins in those bacteria are intentionally very similar to the proteins of the small fish that the big fish eat in the wild puts off about 1.2 million tons a year of CO2. We could make 600,000 tons a year of our Novo meal from that.