I think I'm going to put on a thicker set of waders when I go fishing now.
I'm a little bit concerned about this.
A number of years ago in New Brunswick, in a lake in my riding, we had a lot of goldfish, and we had to go through a major exercise to get rid of them.
One of the things I'd like to understand is how we can speed up the identification in this process. You talk about identifying them quickly.
I guess the other side is when you talked about bleaching that area in Australia. It was interesting to me, because we've had some suggest that the smallmouth bass invasive species in New Brunswick should have been taken care of by putting rotenone in the lake. There were some serious concerns about doing that.
I can't see our responding that quickly or that dramatically to an invasion of a species in the lakes.
I'd like your thoughts on how we can more quickly jump on these things, to assess and ID them quickly and then take other actions.