Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to pick up on what Mr. Davidson just said.
You mentioned engaging young people, first nations communities and so forth. In my riding, we have the Réserve nationale de faune du lac Saint-François, a national wildlife area. More money is being sought from the federal government to raise awareness among the residents there, and members of the Akwesasne Mohawk reserve, which is nearby. Both of those organizations, including the people of Akwesasne, want to put on more activities involving the public. The goal is to bring in more tourists and to raise more awareness around conservation by establishing non-motorized activities given the proximity to the water.
Mr. Hazell, you talked a lot about tools we no longer have and tools the government should acquire to conserve more habitats and meet the Aichi targets we aren't meeting now.
In your view, what should the government add to its toolbox, as far as standards and partnerships go, to achieve a better habitat conservation rate?