There are a large number of examples in terms of the purchase of properties. As Scott has indicated, the surcharge funds from the habitat conservation fund go into a number of different accounts. One of them is habitat enhancement for both fish and wildlife. Another one is stewardship activities. A third is public education.
There is also a funding envelope for land purchase. The habitat conservation fund is a funding agency but works in collaboration with Nature Trust, the Land Conservancy, the Land Trust. They collaborate on an opportunistic basis to purchase these lands and put them under management agreements. I think the most recent purchase in British Columbia, the biggest purchase, was the Darkwoods property on Kootenay Lake.
Those programs are effective. They're effective at getting a range of sizes of properties, and they're terribly oversubscribed.