In terms of the species at risk, it's very clear that Environment and Climate Change Canada had not met most of their deadlines for the development of recovery plans. Then, once the recovery plans were developed, they weren't meeting their targets for the action plan.
In a couple of species, you can see 11 years from the time it was listed under SARA to the time that the action plan was approved—up to 14 years. You can also add on the fact that many of these species were listed under COSEWIC before the Species at Risk Act, some of them going back to the 1980s.
We've been aware that some of these species have been at risk for a long time. At least from a species-at-risk action plan perspective, for the 14 species that were at risk, the departments couldn't show us any action for 11 out of those 14 species.