I couldn't agree with you more. I think that's a noble goal, to be sure. I want to talk to you a little bit, because I do value organizations like yours, the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters. I'm a former conservation officer as well. I've worked hand in glove with various organizations in the province of Alberta, where I'm from, such as Trout Unlimited and the Alberta Fish and Game Association.
We spend a lot of time, without any disrespect, talking about the value that aboriginal traditional knowledge plays in this, and it's well documented in this legislation. What's not well documented is the tremendous value that I think various conservation organizations play. Trout Unlimited, the Pacific Salmon Foundation, the Atlantic Salmon Federation, and the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters are not mentioned in here. We have a mention of some other kinds of organizations that are more scientific and academic, but not so much at the applied level such as yours.
Could you recommend anything to us insofar as the act or the legislation being changed to compel the minister to involve organizations such as yours in the recovery or in the assessment of the listing?