I'll try to do it quickly.
I think that the monitoring efforts globally are inadequate, and I stand by that. I would think P.E.I. would be a model place to look for it, particularly because of the provincial government's implication in that. They do rigorous monitoring there.
Something we haven't mentioned, perhaps just out of forgetfulness, is that our research network actually is focusing on early detection and rapid responses. So these are what we have considered to be the most important things on which we need scientific information. The director of that network, Dr. Hugh MacIsaac, will be here in a couple of weeks, so I'm not going to try to describe what the network is doing. I think he will do a very good job of that.
I can say there are promising new techniques, especially molecular techniques, that will allow us to be much better at monitoring. But again, Dr. MacIsaac will explain that in a few weeks.
I think we always have to try to prevent. I think that's the first thing to do. But once it happens, we can't just give up.