It's the latter two. The United States is basically picking up the slack, because the United States has fully committed to implementing the convention. The current funding arrangement is that Canada is contributing a good portion of its share to the lamprey control effort, but not all that it should. It should be 31% of the control, but it's currently contributing about 17% towards that, which means the U.S. is picking up the rest.
Canada is not contributing anything in terms of fisheries science, the coordination role that we play. We have a role to play under the treaty, to help the jurisdictions work together. There are eight states, the Province of Ontario, and indigenous groups. The United States is paying all of that.
We're not going without, but there's less of what we need to do to implement the treaty.