I was actually asked this question not that long ago when crossing the border one time. A border guard asked me what the greatest threat was to the ongoing sustainability of the Great Lakes. There are lots of answers I could give to that. The biggest threat to it is complacency.
In many of the meetings we've had with members across the table here over the last couple of years, we've talked about how governments and people like to respond to a crisis. Fortunately, in the case of the fishery itself, there's not a crisis per se, but we need constant vigilance. With regard to the lamprey control that we look after, if we stop doing it, then it immediately becomes a problem. With respect to cross-border collaboration, the minute we take any of that partnership for granted, it begins to fall apart.
There are lots of external threats. There are lots of environmental challenges, like climate change and lots of other things, but certainly complacency is top of the list.