I'll give it my best shot, but I think I'll need to have follow-up information. I don't have statistics as they relate to Environment Canada and the proportion of our resources that is expended on climate change; that is not within my remit, if you will, but if the committee desires that information, we can certainly see if we have it. I don't know if we collect information that way.
As it relates to species at risk, certainly climate change is a factor that for some species is one of the key threats to the survival and recovery of the species, but it's not the case for every species at risk. What I think is generally found is that the largest risk to a species becoming at risk relates to habitat loss and habitat fragmentation, as well as invasive species. In the case of terrestrial species, climate change is one of those factors that would perhaps lead to land alterations, which may be a contributing factor to habitat loss or fragmentation, but so far, in and of itself, it is not a leading threat overall for species at risk.