I guess I find it tough to draw comparisons between a solitary, secretive, predatory 30 lb otter and an herbivorous, herding, 300lb elk. The only thing they have in common is that they're both reintroduced, and it's irrational and absurd to think elk populations will explode because otter populations did. Sure the elk introduction could go like the ottter introduction, but it could just as well go like the ruffed grouse reintroduction- they peter out after a while due to poor habitat. Or it could go like the prairie chicken reintroduction- they stock a few, they hang out, and nothing really terrible happens. You're just arbitrarily picking the worst-case scenario.
And otter reintroduction is a great example of why we voted to make MDC an apolitical organization, one which doesn't need to make decisions based on votes and politics. There's a lot of misinformation out there about otters, and about how much they prey on sportfish.