I'm not qualified, really, to talk about climate change. I do want to talk about, though, one of the points you did mention, and that's the budgetary rollbacks we're experiencing with the various federal departments.
For an individual who has spent 20 or so years walking rivers with waders and helping community groups, what's happening with those budgetary rollbacks is that the technical people in both provincial and federal governments are disappearing. These are the people who used to be on the ground providing technical advice for groups. The NGOs, who are doing yeoman's service in the field, restoring the habitat, carrying the burden of these rollbacks, are crying for technical advice.
So that's the biggest thing I see. They need the advice. They want to do the right thing. They have some resources. They have a lot of energy. But they need to either be trained or have someone go and tell them what to do. Over the last decade or more, and certainly with the latest round of cutbacks, we're seeing that this capacity has almost disappeared.