I think “young” is a fairly subjective word. It's like saying the older I get, the more 40 seems young. Six years can be seen as young, but six years is also a fairly significant amount of time for a species that's in peril and is threatened with extinction.
For a number of the places in the act, there are consultations that are required. One of the main things this report highlights is the lack of completion of recovery strategies. Again, there were 101 recovery strategies completed out of 307, which is about one-third of the recovery strategies that have met their statutory deadline, and 21 out of the 101 have identified critical habit. Again, sometimes it's a matter of consultation and sometimes it's a matter of using the best available science. So I do think we need to differentiate. There are times when consultation is appropriate, and it might take a long time. There are also times when the information is out there, and to ignore it or to delay it jeopardizes the survival of many of Canada's species at risk.