It was enacted several years ago.
I can tell you that when I was a conservation officer in the Yukon Territory we were enforcing that legislation in 1998 or 1999.
Both of you went “huh”, so I guess that tells us we probably should look at that body of legislation again to rehash that, maybe even as a committee to see how it lines up in provincial and international trade.
I hear you. It was the same message we got from DFO, which was customs was largely acting on behalf of the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and provincial legislation to prevent carp from coming in, but it would seem to me that they'd be well within their jurisdiction, binding on Her Majesty. This body of legislation would require them to do that at customs under that federal body of legislation.
I guess we have to dig into it and see what we can do or see what it says.