Yes. First, I would like to highlight the fact that if the disease enters into the wild pig population, it becomes really hard to eradicate it. We become a pool of the disease. This is why we have to make sure that we eradicate the invasive species before the disease enters in any way. It would be so detrimental.
Second, in terms of our relationship, because these invasive species are everywhere, it goes into various jurisdictions: Parks Canada, the provincial level, and our indigenous communities. It's important that everybody is working together. So far, it has been treated as a threat for the health of animals, but in fact wild pigs are an invasive species. We need the government to take the lead on this and treat them as an invasive species.