The last question that was put to you was what type of stakeholders are involved in habitat conservation and how does it count for the total efforts in Canada.
More than 30 years ago there was the formation of the Canadian Environmental Network, which, to their credit, past governments had continued to support. That was important because in spite of the incredible work that the national-based organizations do, a huge load of the work has been done by local organizations on the ground, watch-dogging what's going on and doing cleanups, and so forth.
Do you think that the restoration of the federal funding for the Canadian Environmental Network could actually result in more constructive and informed input by local communities into federal decision-making on conservation of wildlife habitat?