As a matter of fact, animals tend to disregard borders. That's a problem. In so far as jurisdiction is concerned, whether it be provincial, municipal, Canadian or North American, we need to come up with specific solutions for specific species. The current Species At Risk Act does recognizes the fact that certain species are at risk. A plan is needed to deal with these species and that plan should involve all stakeholders, not only governments, but aboriginals and industries as well. It will depend somewhat on the habitat of the species concerned. As I see it, the point here is to try and come up with sensible solutions. Each case must be dealt with individually. This issue really has nothing to do with borders.