So I'm taking from those comments that you're supportive of the government's work on that over the last three years, and that you feel it has some positive implications and does meet the 2006 recommendations about securing ecosystems.
The other program I caught in this area is that over the last five years, Parks Canada has invested $22 million in new initiatives to ensure the conservation and protection of Canadian ecosystems, including the diverse plants and animals in places such as the Garry oak ecosystems in southern British Columbia, the Grasslands National Park of Canada in Saskatchewan, the Thousand Islands ecosystem in Ontario, Kejimkujik National Park of Canada in Nova Scotia, and the Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site. I'm told that all of those are ecosystem approaches that integrate research, recovery activities, outreach, and education for an integrated approach to species recovery.
Are you also familiar with those programs?