If we're talking about SARA, and then one of the factors that is leading to the listing of the species, SARA is very much focused on the here and the now, as Gilles pointed out. But that doesn't say that climate change doesn't have an impact; it does. It will have an impact over the longer term. So certainly COSEWIC, when they do an assessment, will focus on the short-term implications, but for some species will point to climate change as something that in the long term we need to think about.
I would just add one other thing. Climate change isn't only negative for species; it will also favour other species. Biology is amazing, you know. As one type of habitat becomes less appealing for one type of species, other species move in. As warming occurs, I think more species actually will come north. So it's not, I don't think, very straightforward to understand that climate change is all negative for species or all positive. It's a mix. It really does depend on the particular species at hand.