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Restoration of beneficial uses within the Areas of Concern (AOCs) is the primary mission of RAPs and is an essential step in restoring the integrity of the Great Lakes basin ecosystem. Canada and Ontario committed themselves under the Canada-Ontario Agreement Respecting the Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem to joint development and implementation of RAPs for the Canadian AOCs. The lead provincial and federal agencies are the Ontario Ministry of Environment and Energy and Environment Canada, respectively. The current Canada-Ontario Agreement target is to restore 60% of all impaired uses, leading to the delisting of nine AOCs by the year 2000. The Canada-Ontario Agreement RAP program emphasizes adoption of a systematic and comprehensive ecosystem approach to restoring and protecting beneficial uses and the area's ability to support aquatic life. Particular attention has been given to ensuring that the public is consulted on all aspects of the RAP program. Guidelines for public involvement were developed and implemented early in the program, and local public advisory committees were established to provide direction for the plans and to generate community awareness and support for them. This awareness and support are crucial for successful implementation of RAPs. RAPs are an iterative, action-planning process used to identify the responsibility and time frame for implementing remedial and preventative actions necessary to restore impaired uses in a three-stage process. Stage 1 includes problem definition and identification of sources and causes of environmental degradation; Stage 2 identifies goals and remedial and preventative actions to restore beneficial uses; and Stage 3 requires confirmation of the effectiveness of those measures and restoration of the beneficial uses. Documents are developed at each of these stages and forwarded to the IJC for review and comment. To date, of the original 17 AOCs in Canada, one, Collingwood Harbour, has been delisted as an AOC (delisted in 1995; Hartig and Dolan 1995). The remaining 16 are at various stages of development and implementation. One of the driving forces behind the Canadian RAPs is Environment Canada's Great Lakes Clean-up Fund. Since 1990, $43 million in federal funds has been directed to the goals of cleaning up contaminated harbour sediments using safe technologies, solving sewage treatment plant problems caused by combined storm and sanitary sewers, restoring and creating fish and wildlife habitat, and public education. This has levered an additional $79 million from other implementors. Although the ultimate success of a RAP is measured by restoration of beneficial uses, including biological recovery, the critical content of RAPs consists of the clear identification of a limited number of key action steps that are essential to recovery. The process of identifying those high-priority actions and gaining support for their implementation lies at the heart of the RAP process. Many of the use impairments and problems in AOCs are similar; however, the site-specific approaches and solutions vary substantially. Therefore, it is important to continue to emphasize cooperative learning through RAPs, monitor progress, and recognize our mutual dependencies in restoring and maintaining the integrity of the Great Lakes. Lakewide Management Plans (LaMPs) are intended to set lakewide reduction targets for critical pollutants. As such, they may seek reductions in pollutants that are not fully addressed by RAPs. RAPs contribute to lakewide resolution of impairments, as most industry and contaminated sediment are in AOCs. 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