I'm not sure I'd call them tweaks to SARA. The legislation is what the legislation is. Working with our regional colleagues who actually implement on the ground for us and with people who are engaged, involved, and affected by the decisions made under SARA, we are trying to find ways of achieving species conservation and recovery while respecting the strictures of the legislation.
What this means, in many cases, is trying to do new things so that we don't have a legal risk either for the government or for, as in the example used, hydro operators, but at the same time, we want to achieve the end objective, which is recovery. I would love to be able to sit here and say we've found the answer. We haven't yet.
We do, however, have a number of ideas that we are trying to work through with some of the hydro operators to see whether we can achieve the end objective of SARA while at the same time respecting the requirements of the legislation.