Yes, thank you, Deputy.
Mr. Chair, the Great Lakes Fishery Commission is aware of the increasing numbers of sea lamprey. For a time the treatments had actually been cut back. They have been increased, and we would expect that we would see the results of the increase. But at the same time, Canada and the U.S., through the commission, are working on alternative methods of sea lamprey control, and we're very hopeful that those will bear fruit.
The annual meeting of the commission is actually in three weeks in Sault Ste. Marie, and we'll be discussing this very issue.