There are two gypsy moths of particular concern. The European gypsy moth has been eradicated, led by the provincial government. That's been effective for 20 years or so. Every year they take action, and this year it involved a lot of work on Vancouver Island that was new. They lead that.
The Asian gypsy moth is a regulated species, and that program is lead by CFIA. Our organization has not been involved with that because those two species are being.... The Asian gypsy moth is regulated as not in Canada right now. It was found in Toronto and has been removed. We're considered free of it right now.
Where our organization would be involved, related to using the gypsy moth solely as an example, is calling on.... One of the roles for the federal government is to try to keep out the Asian gypsy moth, the pink gypsy moth and keep more moths from coming in. We have examples of the Asian gypsy moths coming in on container ships. The federal government only does a certain percentage of inspections on container ships, and when you find it on 3% or 5% of the ships you inspect, you know you've missed a lot of them, and that's where it's coming in.
Again, we advise closing that border so we don't get those moths in.