It's Guelph. Basically, you send a piece of tissue in and they'll tell you right away.
As part of the first CAISN network, there was an invasive tunicate bank developed in P.E.I. where people could send.... I'm not sure if they could send samples to get them identified, but they could get voucher collections for different.... I don't want to get into the molecular biology, but they could get tools for identifying species quickly, if not identifying them themselves.
It would be my greatest hope that there would be some centralized area that might be able to do that. It might not be just for invasive species. Again, it might be just for identifying, but it would have to be centralized, I'm pretty sure.