—I agree completely, and I think you expressed it better than I did.
On the second part of the question, our sense is that we are seeing in the country a natural expansion of the conservation agenda from beyond the traditional protected areas, which remains very important. It will be a key pillar going ahead towards bringing in and thinking about how we manage private lands, and in particular, how we manage working lands in order to advance conservation goals. Our sense, early on, is that this will be a key area of opportunity and advancement in progress in the context of a national conservation plan—not the only area, but absolutely a key area.
Finding those arrangements where you can combine the two activities is key, which is why we're very happy, for example, coming back to the issue of the home team. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada sees this as a positive element of an agriculture agenda, where you can manage your production on the working agricultural lands of the country in a certain way and you keep the production. You also advance the conservation goals.