Sure. The goshawk is a ubiquitous species across the country; I've even got some on my farm. COSEWIC has deemed a subspecies of goshawk, or a population of goshawk, to be a SARA-listed species. I had meetings with forest companies from that area, having been in the forest industry myself in the past, and I saw the maps that the recovery plan is suggesting of areas that are off limits to sound forestry activities. If a fully implemented SARA were fully implemented in that particular area, 3,000 jobs would be lost immediately.
Do you think those 3,000 jobs and 3,000 families are important?