You want specific recommendations about Bill C-38, or recommendations for the plan in light of the changes.
Things like the changes to the Fisheries Act are going to make it very difficult for us to take a broad-based approach to conservation of species. We're going to find we're in a long-term debate about this stream being important for this reason and not that stream, so this stream doesn't matter anymore and we can do what we want.
I think it's being able to roll that back to say the ecosystem is important, because an intact ecosystem is what gives us the clean water we're all drinking right now. That comes from intact ecosystems. When we start making changes and making commercial or even cultural value-based decisions about certain streams—I just used that as an example—I think we're going to find that in the long term, we will lose the whole, bit by bit, by taking it apart.