I couldn't agree more. As legislators, we tend to hear what's going on in society. People talk to us and our data is telling us that talking about this...and our government is a very strong advocate for hunting, angling, and trapping. We're not afraid to talk about it, so I agree very much with you that things have changed.
Mr. Scarth, I was interested in your comments on the role of regulations versus incentives on privately owned land. We have the Species at Risk Act in place. Can you talk about how it's working on the privately owned agricultural landscape?