There are obviously commitments, conventions, that Canada has signed internationally to do this, so somebody has to be on the hook. Especially in the north and north of 60, where I'm more familiar with the situation, there are very complex and good processes in place to make smart, wise decisions affecting values like species, but it's pretty clear from the assessments in the COSEWIC ledger that things are not working, so somebody has to be on the hook.
For your committee, I can't say what I think is best, but the buck has to stop somewhere. What biodiversity monitoring is telling us has to be rectified and addressed by somebody.