For agriculture, we are trying to put certain practices in place in Quebec, be they riparian strips, windbreaks or reducing the use of fertilizers. Owners don't always pay enough attention to these practices. In that respect, money needs to be invested, but money is scarce in agriculture.
We could do what the United States does. There, they fund the purchase of riparian strips. They buy the land and plant trees close to waterways. The government could certainly fund that type of activity. Riparian strips help connect the natural environments that are protected. As Mr. Koch mentioned, conservation isn't only urban. It's truly a corridor of natural environments. Urban conservation shouldn't be considered in a vacuum. It needs to be considered along with the agricultural environment. It would be an excellent way to consider that connectivity.