I think there are some interesting examples. Again, Mr. Wareham can fill in more details, I'm sure.
Australia has done some interesting things.
One of the challenges we face is that we tend to establish protected areas on land and in the oceans one at a time, and it takes a very long time. If you kind of line up one park or marine protected area at a time, it takes a very long time. The more efficient way to do it, and the more effective way to do it, is to use network planning to do it. Region by region, lay out plans for the areas that are most important to protect. How do they relate to each other, and how are they going to be connected together? Do that as one planning process, and then implement it as one process.
It's a much more efficient way, because you make much quicker progress. And it's a much more effective way, because you're looking at the bigger picture and are seeing how it all connects together.