NatureServe is a partnership between the federal and the provincial and territorial governments. It is set up to track elements of biodiversity across Canada, and it's part of a western hemisphere partnership that does roll up and report on these biodiversity statuses. It has a capacity to track natural areas.
Indeed, I am engaged with the NatureServe world right now to try to establish a one-stop place where people can get information on protected areas of various status. The thing that NatureServe is still leaving out is private lands, and they are significant contributors to biodiversity conservation. So we're talking about how we can incorporate private lands into a software system that already exists.