There has been a very large undertaking to join the conservation and agriculture communities, because there's a growing awareness. As Andrea mentioned, when there are more cows, there are more grasslands, more habitat for species at risk, and more carbon stored in the grasslands.
There are a number of initiatives under way. I know that Ducks Unlimited is extremely supportive of working with cattle producers on a number of different initiatives. For example, they do some extension work. They do some easement work. They have some land purchase programs, whereby land is put back into grasslands. As far as I understand it, they purchase cropland, put it back into grassland, and then put it back on the market with a no break/no drain easement on it.
There is an initiative called the Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Beef, and I am very fortunate to get to work with them. We have membership from the World Wildlife Fund, The Nature Conservancy, Nature Canada, and Ducks Unlimited. There are a number of different projects under way at the CRSB to help build those relationships and that work between the conservation and the ranching and farming communities.