I'd be delighted, and thank you for the question.
In Lake Simcoe, as in other lakes across the country--Lake Winnipeg, for example, in your home province--Environment Canada has been engaged in addressing waste water challenges, with the challenges of phosphorous and other chemicals in the lake, both with the restoration of aquatic plant life and the restoration of native species of fish. It is a continuing program. It is a program that has shown great success and great achievement. In a similar way, the wetlands at the end of Hamilton Harbour, which had been overtaken by an invasive species of carp and where environmental degradation had reduced this marsh to almost a lost status, has been recovered, and is recovering. For example, as the aquatic vegetation is restored and as fish stock are returning, there is now a plan to eventually bring sturgeon back to that area.