For the mosquitoes in Canada, the closest one that they transmit is West Nile virus. That is in Canada. It's typically a very mild infection. We recommend the typical routines to avoid mosquito bites: tuck your clothes in, wear Off!, etc. But that does not apply to Zika, because Zika is not able to live in.... The mosquitoes can't transmit it. I'm not an entomologist, but it has something to do with the salivary glands in our mosquitoes versus the two mosquitoes that it is transmitted in, and they can't reproduce.
That's some of the research we're doing with other folks to see if it's possible. At this point in time, there's no evidence of that. When the season comes to protect yourself from mosquito bites, it's the typical things, but it's more worrisome about things like West Nile virus, not Zika.