—I think there are a couple of important points.
Environment Canada has a set of tools, which you have described. We have the statutory tools provided to us by the Species at Risk Act, among other legislation. We also have programmatic tools, as well as scientific capability that we use.
Depending on what you are trying to achieve, for example, the protection of critical habitat, all of those tools may be relevant. Ultimately, the evidence shows that strong partnerships with provinces, with land managers, and with those who have an interest in conservation are essential to improve outcomes for biodiversity.