Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman.
Doctors, thank you for being here. It's a pretty important issue.
I am fully aware of the invasive tunicates issue on P.E.I., and you say it's still there. I wasn't sure just what the situation was. But again, it's an example of what can happen anywhere in the world. I do not know if you're aware of how it happened or if they have established how it came. They thought it came in because boats were not washed properly. I don't know if you have any detail on that. That's another thing that can happen.
You also indicated that there's a bit of sloppiness. The blue mussel industry is pretty valuable to us. I would just like you to expand further on this. First of all, you've said there were three or four cases of it. It seems, then, that they have cleaned up a fair bit of it, if that's correct. On the sloppiness, what needs to be done? Should there be regulation put in place? There are a lot of dollars involved here. It's a big industry. They're shipped all over the world.