Again, I don't have the whole suite of numbers. The program we use for sea lamprey is probably the big ticket. It's an established issue we're dealing with, but again is an issue we're dealing with in partnership with the Americans. The Americans contribute money, as do we, through a formula through the Great Lakes Fishery Commission. The total budget for that would be just under $30 million in total for the program for sea lamprey. We talked about zebra mussels and the impact they would have on infrastructure, so to speak, water intake, sewers, that kind of stuff. We don't really have, at least in the information I have, a handle on how to eradicate zebra mussels. They're established. Other than a maintenance of cleaning up and trying to reduce the clogging aspect of these things on intakes and that kind of stuff, I'm not quite sure what more we can do. You don't want to be using pesticides on that.
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