Absolutely. We have a commitment to establish rapid response planning and a framework to better understand who does what. Luckily, there has been work done that we can build from.
We also have mutual interest with the United States in this species. These are priority species for both countries. We have in place work whereby binationally we can conduct rapid response efforts. Work is already well under way to develop a framework, develop the responsibilities, and move the yardsticks forward. We are also working with the Province of Ontario to put a rapid response framework in place domestically.
We have both ends covered and are moving that forward. We'll be able to meet this deadline under the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.