There's none that I know of. Certainly, we're more than willing to work through USDA and into Canada on any science we have. We can make that available to you.
I think it's important to understand—and I agree with you completely—that the bees can fly right across the St. Lawrence Seaway. I'm from northern New York myself, so I understand what you're saying.
I think it's important to understand that the risk assessment from 10 years ago does not contain the Tropilaelaps mite in Asia. Where you're importing bees from is the most important thing to recognize. A hive beetle or Africanized bees will have severe trouble in the freezing climates in Canada, so I don't think they are a huge issue.