I think SARA, even as the name implies, is not every individual of every species; it's species at risk. The philosophy and the thinking behind SARA, as I understand it, is that when species are at risk we need to default to trying to do everything we can to protect them and then figure out the consequences on a socio-economic level, along with that and according to that, but always defaulting to the position that once a species is extirpated or extinct, we can't turn that back.
So is the principle of defaulting to protection, in principle, one that CAPP supports?