Okay, thank you.
We did get a letter in after Bill Taylor had given his testimony here at committee. He talked a lot about escapes when he was at the committee, especially on the index river, the Magaguadavic River in New Brunswick, obviously. He said that in 2010 the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization reviewed the records. They are a party, so I'm assuming they must have been part of this. When he talked about the general goals, he said that Canada's performance was inadequate under the Williamsburg resolution, basing it on sea lice but also in terms of the escapes.
When I look in your table, it's interesting, because you look at Chile, which must notify of escapes and recapture efforts required, as opposed to some of the others, where you have reporting but you have escape response plans. What are the differences? Are our escape response plans recapture mechanisms? What are the differences between the countries on those?