Yes, both Francine and I can speak to the partnership.
We've had a very successful partnership with the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters. I appreciate that they, too, provided testimony here, and probably spoke to the partnership we've had in place with them for, I guess, this year it's 20 years that we are celebrating.
Our surveys show there has been an increased awareness among the angling and hunting community. It has, in fact, resulted in the changing of behavioural practices. Many anglers, as a result of the increased education, no longer dump bait buckets into lakes, because use of live bait is also another vector.
In spite of that partnership, there is much work that remains. We are concerned about certain practices among different communities. Some communities, for cultural reasons and ceremonial purposes, will release live fish into waterways. It takes an inordinate amount of effort to reach out to the different communities and address the practices they have, the views and beliefs they hold close. Our work is not going to be done, by any stretch, through an agreement with one stakeholder community. It really is broad societal awareness that we need to promote to change practices.