Yes, I agree with Dan. I think more knowledge of invasives, their likelihood of invading northern environments, and the kinds of impact they would have, would be something that would be very useful to us.
Climate change is something that's always in the front of our minds because the north is changing at a much more rapid pace than more southerly jurisdictions, so the impacts of changing climate, be it temperature or precipitation, how that would impact fishery resources. I know there has been some good work done to date, but that's always something on our minds.
I also think that there are some gaps in basic science and understanding of fish populations. The north tends to be a place where there's lots of interest, but the depth of our knowledge is most likely less than in more southerly and more studied places. Even understanding the causes of productivity and exploitation pressure on fish stocks is something that work has been done on for many decades, but the depth of that work and the understanding is less than in more southerly jurisdictions.