I represent a very large prairie constituency in western Manitoba that has literally thousands of wetlands in it. In fact, I own wetlands on my own farm.
It seems to me, at least in terms of agricultural wetlands, and prairie wetlands in particular—I understand you've been out there—they are actually among the easiest habitats to restore. It's very difficult to restore a riparian forest, to get that Carolinian forest back once it's gone.
I've seen many cases of poorly drained areas—in one particular case, north of Winnipeg—that were purchased by governments. All the drains were plugged and a beautiful wetland resulted.
Would you agree that wetland restoration actually is...? I'm not going to say it's easy, but is it one of the most effective restoration areas, as opposed to restoring other more complex habitats?