In terms of the national conservation plan, my strong recommendation will be that a much greater emphasis be placed on the working landscape. I have to reiterate that is where the greatest conservation gains can be made.
In terms of Ms. Duncan's point about oceans and fisheries, I consider actively managing harvested fisheries in the same category as a working landscape. That has to be the priority of the national conservation plan.
I don't want to minimize it, but putting lines around maps in remote areas.... You have to ask yourself about the conservation gain of a wetland program in prairie Canada that deals with the flood control issues, which my colleague was talking about, where one would see really serious and beneficial gains.
So just to throw it out to you, how would you see a wetland conservation program on the private land agricultural landscape in prairie Canada unfolding?