A lot of the recovery strategies, as I explained when I was before the committee on species at risk, are being led by provinces. For Environment Canada, it's around 70% of the terrestrial species that are being led by provinces. So the capacity issue and the workload is not solely a federal government issue. There's that challenge.
The second challenge I mentioned is just having more understanding of the nature of the recovery strategies and how to do them. We spend a lot of time investing in our processes and procedures. We've now made progress on that so that the pace of recovery strategies is more rapid than it has been in the past.
There's also some technical scientific knowledge, as we explained to the committee, that a lot of the species.... While there's enough knowledge to give an assessment of the status, we lack the knowledge that is required for the specifics of determining appropriate recovery goals and how to achieve those recovery goals.