Charlie's pretty much said it. The changes are coming subtly—in some cases, a little bit more or less subtly. For instance, some birds are migrating back to the north ahead of schedule. I don't know what to tell you about climate change in Nova Scotia this year. I think we'll be ice fishing in July with the way things are going in the opposite direction.
Our main concern with respect to wildlife and protection of wildlife is more with habitat than climate change. If we keep cutting down trees the way we're doing in Nova Scotia, there won't be a place for them to live anyway, regardless of what decides it. We're burning wood to generate electricity. Biomass piles are going into big furnaces. It's not going to take long before there won't be anything around anyway.