Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all of our witnesses for coming with wonderful presentations.
I'd like to pick up where my friend, Ms. Dzerowicz, left off with the Great Lakes Fishery Commission.
I am coming to you today from Midland, Ontario—just outside of Midland—which is on beautiful Georgian Bay. My riding covers a significant number of waterways and lakes, including Georgian Bay, Lake Huron, Lake Simcoe, Couchiching and Trent-Severn waterways. This is an incredibly important issue for us in our community and, of course, the surrounding communities that rely on the Great Lakes to survive.
The question is about the sea lamprey. Do we know how often the population would double, say, if it were untreated?