Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you very much for coming back to us to give us more information, particularly with respect to this risk assessment. It's an interesting study, partly because these appear to be interesting animals.
Let me begin with your presentation. In slide 5, the key results survival page, you say that enough food and habitat exists throughout all five of the Great Lakes, especially Lake Erie, for these fishes to survive and overwinter. I'm wondering if you can tell me what that means. I'm assuming it doesn't mean enough food for 10 females and their partners and maybe the first generation of offspring. Can you tell us what that statement means in terms of number of fish? It goes to Professor MacIsaac's statement as well. Is there enough food for them to be in great abundance? Could you give us more information on that, please?