I'll tell you the context. About 20 years ago, I lived in a place called Grand Rapids, in Manitoba, which is considered northern Manitoba but really isn't that far north. It was very abundant in junipers. A lot of people from the southern part of the province would come to visit and say, “Boy, we pay $15 or $20 for a juniper, but instead we'll dig one up and take it home”.
So there are two things. Obviously, there's a differentiation between north and south. Also, to go back to Mr. Warawa's question, how do we inform the public very specifically and give them the idea that something could be endangered by any chance, or could be in the process of being endangered?