The fisheries enforcement and management in Canada, and certainly in Ontario, has always been a combined effort. We've always worked closely with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. With our delegated authority, we're in constant contact on our invasive species strategic plan. We're talking to them; they're at the table. In our rapid response to Asian carp, DFO was at the exercise we conducted.
Because fisheries management is split between federal and provincial legislation, we've worked together closely. We're watching any changes that occur under the Fisheries Act very closely to see what they will mean for Ontario. Our premier has announced that we need to start reducing our deficit and that this will mean changes in the work we do. Our fear is that if we take on increased responsibility, we may not have the resources to carry it out. But however it lands, we're hoping to continue to work together.