I think it's fair to say that SARA is premised on stewardship actions. As a going-in position, that is what I think the act is founded on, and then there would be regulation and other tools in the act as necessary. I would agree that definitely stewardship is key to being able to recover species at risk.
To that end, the three departments share some funding programs to promote and support stewardship, such as the habitat stewardship program and the aboriginal funds for species at risk. Those are two examples that are part of the SARA program delivery, and they do promote various stewardship actions in the form of, for example, easements, and so on.