Yes, thank you very much.
First, my comment is on education—it's key. I say that because as I was listening to the discussion on habitat conservation, we were talking more about the southern parts of Canada and not about the Arctic.
The habitat in southern Canada is very important for us, because the birds that come to the Arctic, like the Canada goose and the different types of ducks, all winter down here and farther south. When they come up, they become very healthy because the habitat is still healthy.
So what you're saying to us is very important, but it's also very relevant to the Arctic as well. I just wanted to make the comment that it is an education issue, because maybe some people don't think of it in those terms.
The other point I want to make is building up aboriginal organization and traditional knowledge capacity should go hand in hand with preserving, where appropriate. Also, I think expanding the federal government's own in-house scientific knowledge base is also very important for the NCP.