Okay. So we have 106; 22 have been identified; of those 22, only eight have been even properly completed, or even partially completed. I think five and three were the numbers: “for all of the geographic extent of critical habitat of five of these species”, and part of it for three of these species.
So it is safe to say we're really not there in terms of identifying habitat, which, as you've said in your brief, is the first basic step toward protecting species at risk.
The bottom line is that SARA is not being implemented in such a way that is protecting Canadian wildlife in a way that it is supposed to.