Thank you very much.
I want to just again reinforce what Ms. Poter said. My earlier question was very specific to her about how many species have actually been recovered, and she answered it quite appropriately, in my view.
I'm a big fan of the habitat stewardship program. In my own constituency I have a number of HSP programs, especially if the HSP also includes a management component whereby landowners or agriculturalists are able to do management activities that not only enhance their own bottom line in their farms but also recover species. To me that's the ideal form of conservation.
My first question regarding the HSP would be that right now there's a specific endangered species trigger to release funds under the HSP—I think I'm correct in that. What I hear you say is that you prefer sort of, if I could say, an ecosystem trigger, whereby an HSP project would have positive ecosystem results for a multitude of species. Is that the direction you would recommend we move in?