Yes. I would perhaps mention at the outset that there is really a lot of speculation in private land prices. Very different local circumstances have a lot of impact on financial incentives. Some land is extremely expensive in Montreal and Laval, for example. It is therefore very difficult to provide financial incentives in those cases. Other, perhaps more legislative methods will therefore have to be found. However, the price of land in Centre-du-Québec may be more reasonable, which makes it possible to provide incentives.
We also see that a considerable effort is really being made on crown lands compared to private lands. One need only think of all the migratory bird sanctuaries, national wildlife areas and national parks. A federal policy does a very good job of governing all activities on federal lands. The broad outlines and vision of your policy should also apply to private lands.