I'll use an example.
In Alberta, there was an initiative called the “TRIA-Net, turning risk into action”. The Canadian Forest Service, CFS, was largely absent from that particular group. That is definitely an indication to me that the federal government needs to bridge the union with university researchers, with private industry, and make more of an effort to bring everybody to the table.
As I mentioned, there is a lot of expertise, not only within the Forest Service but throughout the federal government, in all of these issues, not just the ecology of insects, but forests and forest health in general.