You have your own legislation that says that someone can't possess a live thing that you call an invasive species, which is a harmful non-native species. Currently, as I understand it from a previous witness, if those show up at the border, the CBSA calls you.
They can't stop them at the border, as such. Is that your understanding? But once something crosses the border, it's under Ontario legislation, and you deal with it.
Have you taken a look at the changes to the Fisheries Act that address that gap in federal legislation with respect to aquatic invasive species? I think you referred to them. Do you think this will be helpful now? They will forbid their importation, for example, and movement and the other things listed there. Do you think that will help in your task, as we do this together? It's obviously a partnership to control these species.