Yes, I really think that we can keep it at a higher level because I think that's where we're going to be able to really drive the amount of change we need, and then, as we get into the finer details—perhaps you want to supply a habitat for a specific species or perhaps you want to increase wetland retention in one specific area—I think that's when you can get down to those smaller details. Perhaps it's working on the infrastructure that can support that, such as having the certified sustainable beef program, which 17% of our beef producers are under now.
Those are the types of tools that would be able to really home in on some of the very specific details, but to go back to that sort of land loss, keeping it at a high level is going to be very important for the short-term solutions that we need. As the Nature United paper said, by 2030 we need to stop land conversion.