Thank you.
I want to say when it comes to the Great Lakes nutrient initiative, unless and until all of the possibilities have been exhausted for research and control of nutrients flowing into the Great Lakes, you'll find some political support at least from this chair to continue and renew that program.
You mentioned the Randle Reef. From our study, I understand that to be the largest contaminated sediment site on the Canadian side of the Great Lakes. We heard in our study those sediments are contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons—PAHs, for short—and also heavy metals that were accumulated over as long as 160 years. I wonder if you could give us a bit of an update as to the timetable, the progress, and the investment remaining from the Government of Canada to clean up those contaminated sediments, not only in Randle Reef but elsewhere around the province of Ontario.