I think all of the work we are doing and the discussions that we've had with our American, provincial, and state colleagues are along the lines of using what we know, using what we're seeing from climate change, to advance the work we have. It's one of these things that is really difficult to address until you start seeing them happen.
From our perspective, that's why we wanted to look at and be able to use the information from the binational risk assessment and couple it with the work the Ontario government has been doing. I think folks from the Ministry of Natural Resources were here to talk about their rapid response, so if we did find live Asian carp in the Great Lakes, we would be able to marshal everybody's resources to address that in a rapid and coordinated effort to eliminate the risk.