I'd emphasize that international agreements and international conversation are important for safeguarding Canadian markets, particularly the forest products market. I could point to an example of a technical committee with the North American Plant Protection Organization, which reports to the International Plant Protection Convention, specifically examining pathways and means of assessing the risk of pathways. This is an efficient means of getting at the kernel of the problem, which is the pathways along which invasive species travel, specific to forest pests.