Yes, I think it would. One of the challenges on the terrestrial protected areas front is that terrestrial protected areas are embedded in many different agencies across the country. There is not one federal-provincial-territorial body that is responsible for protected areas on the land in Canada, and that's one of the challenges. Some agencies are within the Canadian Parks Council, some are within environment ministries, and some are within natural resources ministries.
I harken back to 1992 when there was an initiative that brought all ministers responsible for protected areas together, and they jointly signed on to a statement of commitment on protected areas to complete protected areas systems by 2000. It leveraged a huge jump, doubling the size of the protected areas. They didn't get to the final goal exactly, but we need a similar body that involves all agencies. There are some murmurs about that starting, but yes, we do need it at the political level.