Thank you for your question.
I'm not that familiar with the legislative side. Obviously the tools are there in five or six very important environmental acts.
On tools for conservation, one of the things we try to promote within the naturalist network—and we work through provincial affiliates or provincial naturalist networks across the country—is the opportunity for sharing their various experiences and exchanging ideas, successes, and challenges. We find that practical experience to be a real opportunity to learn about the different types of tools being used across the landscape for conservation purposes.