Okay. The reason is that your federation is composed of Canada's main hunting and fishing groups, and many of them have youth hunting and fishing programs. As somebody who got started in a conservation career when I caught my first fish at age four, I think the sustainable use of fish and wildlife resources is often neglected in these politically correct times. I think active programming to get young people out hunting and fishing will start many people on the conservation path. So I think that's something we want to look at.
Mr. Lounds or Mr. Bradstreet, would you support a broad incentive-based ecological goods and services program on the agricultural landscape, and what form would that take?