Yes, it would be, you're right. We already are doing, and I know other companies do, more research than they would otherwise have been doing once we have an idea that a species that's in the realm of our operation might be at risk.
I guess you can think of the carrot and the stick. I think, realistically speaking, the government doesn't need a stick to make sure individuals and companies do what needs to be done. In the end, what we're suggesting is that having an approach where we work together to meet the objectives of species protection and coming up with the best way of doing that by using something like conservation agreements would deal with both issues, keeping the cost as reasonable as possible while protecting the species.