We have been successful with the Asian long-horned beetle, working with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, the Canadian Forest Service and the other partners. To date, we are very close to eradication, which was the objective.
With emerald ash borer, the money has been spent largely on mopping up, removing the dead trees. We are currently protecting about 9,000 ash trees that remain in our landscape, and there are a few that remain out there still that were not protected.
With respect to other diseases, we are keeping gypsy moth at bay, but we are having to do spraying more frequently. We have concerns that if we have to spray every year, that has a cost and other impacts.