Thank you very much, Mr. Toet and Mr. Chair.
I'll return to the witnesses. I want to assure them that the only axe I have to grind in this study is to investigate the question of how we can get the Great Lakes water basin to a position where it is swimmable, drinkable, and sustainable. Whatever other political axes may be out there, I'm not here to deal with them.
Along that line, I'd like to go to Mr. Wilcox for a moment.
The Government of Canada introduced a new program a year or two ago, the recreational fisheries conservation partnerships program. I wonder if you're aware of it, Mr. Wilcox, and whether or not there have been any applications received. It's designed to encourage local participation in the improvement of waterways and the improvement of fisheries in the province. I wonder if there has been anything in your watershed in that regard.