You are venturing onto a dangerous topic on which I will not offer an opinion.
Canada, Quebec and the major metropolitan areas and municipalities should work together and make it a national objective to protect 30% of our lands. The Nagoya Protocol signed by a number of countries in 2010, and the UN Environmental Programme stated that we had to protect 17% of our forests and 10% of our waterways, for a total of 27%.
The scientific communities, the International Union for Conservation of Nature and even Environment Canada's sites state that we must protect 30% of our territory. To my knowledge, we are far from achieving that objective on Canadian lands, even with the major national, provincial and other parks.
It is a good thing to put figures on paper and to set objectives and talk about policies, but you have to take action at some point because if we wait too long, we will not be able to recover our lands and say that we will protect 30% of our territory. That is an issue. We are part of biodiversity as human beings and we need all the natural elements around us to ensure our survival and that of every living thing.