Absolutely, a lot of things can change in 10 years. The 2013 risk assessment was not universally supported by everyone, and I'm not talking here from a commercial perspective; I'm talking here from a scientific assessment. Some of these arguments that were raised were somewhat moot. For example, it was identified that the resistant American foulbrood disease was a serious threat. Ironically, we in British Columbia—and I'm proud of it—confirmed the presence of resistant American foulbrood disease 16 years prior in 1997. Even then, the risk assessment was not entirely universally supported.
On April 26th, 2023. See this statement in context.