With respect to this particular bill, our board of directors has endorsed this. I have one of the larger boards of directors--some say too large--and there are actually 65 members on our board from across Ontario. It is also something that our membership has been kept apprised of since the bill was introduced by Mr. Norlock. We have received nothing but positive feedback.
I think our membership sees this as not only symbolic, which it is, but also as the precept for moving forward for some other things, such as perhaps looking at the creation of a national fish and wildlife commission, as you've seen in some of the provinces. I've spoken to the OFAH. I'm in a unique position here: OFAH is located in Mr. Del Mastro's riding, and I live in Mr. Norlock's riding, so I have two members here who listen to me sometimes and who sometimes don't want to listen to me when I get too yappy, I guess.
I have spoken with both Mr. Norlock and Mr. Del Mastro about a national fish and wildlife heritage commission that would provide advice to the government--whichever government that may be--on fish and wildlife issues from a national perspective. This is perhaps a prelude to moving in that direction, so I think it's important not only for the principle but also for what it may offer us down the road.