In Alberta, the Alberta government has the primary responsibility for managing woodland caribou. For the provinces, that's their thing. It's complicated by the Species at Risk Act and the fact that the woodland caribou, such as the caribou in northeastern Alberta, is a listed species under SARA. The federal government does get involved to the extent that it develops recovery strategies and that sort of thing.
So there has to be a bit of a dialogue, but the provincial government really is the on-the-ground manager. The Energy Resources Conservation Board regulates oil and gas activity, and that's really what is affecting woodland caribou the most. It's the fragmentation of habitat from the incredible number of survey lines and pipelines.