Yes, I'd be happy to.
That Maine commission study of Gagetown's harmful chemical use was spearheaded by the president of Maine's Senate, Senator Troy Jackson. I provided that commission with the DND document I alluded to in my introduction, which clearly points out the quantity of chemicals sprayed—when, where and how much. It was voted unanimously in their legislature, in the end, that they wanted to carry this on. They wanted to move forward with that commission's study. Unfortunately, the governor at the time was a stickler for details. She wouldn't sign 40-some applications for different things. This just happened to be one of them.
There's a good chance it will move forward in the near future, because Mr. Jackson is running for governor. If he gets that, it'll definitely be moving forward.