The one example we have already is the Cave and Basin snail. That's a species located in a very discrete area, in a national park in Banff. Absolutely, there should be complete protection of that. We've heard of specific nesting areas that are the only ones available. Absolutely, those need to be protected.
But when we're talking about species that range across the boreal forest, or that cover all the northern prairies, I think we're trying to apply the wrong concept to protection of those species. Management is a much more effective protection measure.