The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters is seeing and, I believe, looking into cases of EHD, or epizootic hemorrhagic disease, which is a viral disease that affects white-tailed deer. I know you have reported AHD in B.C. You've also mentioned that early detection is crucial for identifying these new and emerging diseases and threats, and the important role that hunters can play cannot be overstated. There are many hunters in my riding.
What role would hunters have in detecting EHD or AHD across the country? What education is being done, and how can we improve on that?