Thank you. That's a very “applied” question, which is WWF's most important issue here.
I think the potential is there. We're just not yet at the point where industry and conservation groups and others can actually go to government with a finalized game plan, which is why we're recommending that it be dealt with by a global review exercise promptly. There are certainly decades of experience in other situations highly similar to this one here. It's quite remarkable to a number of us, including industry colleagues on SARAC, who agree that this implementation tool has not been quickly brought forward onto the conveyor belt, and we're not seeing these agreements showcased in Canada.
So it's not rocket science. There is nothing new to invent here. It just needs to be done in a prescriptive way, which is fair and effective, that actually brings on positive cooperation and stewardship and participation in this, without having to rely as much on the sticks and the truncheons, with all the safety nets that need to be there too. Industry wants the security; biodiversity wants the security; and environmental groups want the security. It's not difficult to do. It just needs to be brought forward and Canadianized.