Yes.
When I was a conservation officer in the Yukon we used WAPPRIITA more for terrestrial stuff, of course. We're dealing with CITES animals and those sorts of things where they cross provincial boundaries or where they come in and out of the territory from Alaska, which we border on four points of entry. So we didn't have a lot of people trying to live-release fish or aquatic invasive species, necessarily, in the Yukon. You've got to be pretty hardy to live in the Yukon. P.E.I. is easy enough.
I was interested to hear if you'd heard of that and if you had comments on its effectiveness or not, but we don't need to worry about that.
The question I have now is fairly scientific and maybe out of curiosity.
I appreciate your point on early detection and timing, but do we know enough about some of the aquatic invasive species to find periods of vulnerability in their life cycle where it would be most appropriate or timely to target an eradication strategy, and has that been deployed?