It is a problem. However, in the areas where many land trusts work, the land values are rising anyway.
I would like to show you something that I brought today just to spice up my presentation, which is a painting of a coastal area that has about eight pieces of property knitted together from different landowners and the conservation easements, which, if we had not done this, would be covered in cottages.
This is Sam Orr's Pond, in a rural area of coastal New Brunswick, and it is a beautiful place. It has three and a half kilometres of trails and about two miles of coastline. This was painted at the reserve, and it is in an area devoid of provincial parks. Cottages are all around it, and this is a beautiful sanctuary for nature and people.