Excellent.
My time is running short and I want to get one more point in. That's about urban angling programs. You used the right phrase “engaged”. Angling is one of the most important activities to engage people in conservation. For example, there are about five million people in this country who angle. You talked about new citizens. Many of them come from fish-eating cultures and have immediately taken up angling as an activity. Many of them live in urban areas. You only have to walk along riverbanks in urban areas to see folks having a really good time fishing.
I would strongly recommend that any urban conservation program have an urban angling component to it. Would either of you care to comment on that?