I think that's a question for DFO—what's happening in terms of invasive carp management in Canada. It's not our function.
I would say there are missed opportunities, in terms of what's happening now, because of the distractions from this problem we're talking about. In the U.S., for example, even though it's outside of the convention, we have worked collaboratively, at the request of Congress, on invasive carp in areas such as Lake Champlain and Lake Memphrémagog. I think there are opportunities for us to collaborate more in Canada, not just on invasive species but also in the area around habitat, which, as our colleagues at DFO said earlier, is a mandate area.
I think we're missing opportunities to collaborate because we're distracted by this.