That's a good question.
The Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement has a climate change annex, and Conservation Ontario has a representative on that annex. That subcommittee is currently working on pulling together the current information. They're planning on having a webinar and providing a report.
When we talk about accessible data, the challenge has been that the scientists do the studies, but then those of us at the local level don't necessarily have access to the data so that we can run the various models. I believe that the steps are in place for us to have better accessibility and we're working collaboratively together on that.
In terms of specific pieces of information, I don't know how relevant that would be, but certainly we want to know about water levels, changes in ice cover, etc.