Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Ms. Woodley, you talked about protected land. I can't remember if you said that it was too isolated. Was that the word you used? I guess the point of my question is about segmentation, segmentation of habitat, and picking up on the contrary of what Mr. Toet was talking about with the interconnectivity. How do we actually connect to these lands?
I was impressed to hear about the efforts farmers are making to preserve certain lands, but the reality is that you look at the map and it's a piece here and a piece here. I wonder if CPAWS has done any work for recommendations about that: How do we figure that out? How do we increase that connectivity? When we're looking especially at private lands and indigenous lands in combination with public lands, how do we best map out what lands are being conserved, why, and how, and prevent that segmentation of habitat?