We can, but we do have a significant amount of trade with the United States, and with climate change taking place there is going to be species redeployment in areas that we never saw before. I understand that checking the crates is important, but I still think a specific climate change strategy or part of it would be necessary to have a modern plan.
I want to follow up with a different question at this point. I'm glad you put the numbers out there, because I think it's important. Obviously there are environmental issues here, but economic and social impacts are very real. We look at the Great Lakes, where they have the Asian carp, for example. There's the goby fish and a series of others in there. You have identified $7 billion in terms of costs for economic, environmental, and social impacts. What is your budget right now for the Great Lakes for invasive species?