I think generally speaking a good national conservation plan is going to be about using the right tool in the right circumstance. In some cases that's going to be a protected area and in a lot of cases—if you're asking Ducks Unlimited in terms of our core mandate—absolutely it's about the working landscape. I really think this is where the major paradigm shift needs to happen and this is where we need to go, absolutely.
I'm sorry if that didn't come across enough in our presentation. We're absolutely fixated on this as a core issue. For 74 years in Canada, the agriculture landscape and agricultural producers have been some of our primary partners. So absolutely, moving forward, that's where we need to go as a major focus, along with a bunch of other tools that are used appropriately, based on conservation responses.