Thanks for that question.
As we've moved forward we're beginning to sketch out—I would say with a little bit of trepidation because we don't want to declare what they should be—some key guiding principles in terms of a national conservation plan. One of them is that it be national in scope, in terms of bringing all partners together.
A second guiding principle is breadth, in terms of going beyond traditional protection. We've been framing that for now in terms of advancing on three pillars—conservation, connecting, and restoring—in order to establish a broad breadth to it.
A focus on, I would say, collaboration and innovation and bringing in place new practices and bringing new players in, in terms of recognizing working lands and private lands, would be some of them.
In the interests of time, I'm going to stop there.