Thank you for the question.
I think we're doing a good job of communicating with all the organizations that are carrying out research specific to AIS and doing research in general that may lead to the findings of AIS in the Great Lakes.
Within DFO, we have an AIS database, and anyone who receives funds from DFO or from CAISN is required to submit their findings on an annual basis to this database. So we do have a coordinated database.
CAISN does coordinate annual meetings where people get together to say, this is the research we are doing and these are our findings.
I think among the research community there is good communication, and CAISN and the DFO AIS program are good coordinators of that communication.