Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses for their contributions so far.
You've all said so many interesting things. There are questions across the board here, but I'll just start with Mr. Sawyer.
You made a remark about wetlands and sloughs—I think you called them—and keeping land productive. There are ways, as we hear from other witnesses, to actually enhance or protect biodiversity in those sensitive areas on your land and still increase the productivity of your land.
Do organizations share best practices? I did hear you say there's a lack of recognition for those who have protected sensitive areas from the beginning, as opposed to those who are now recovering and getting some help and compensation for that.
What kinds of best practices are being shared? Maybe others would like to comment on that as well.