Thank you to both of you for those answers. My comments with respect to both your answers would be that one of the reasons you're both here is that your organizations are such leaders in the country. Whether it's Earth Rangers' 140,000 children members or whether it's the literally hundreds of millions of dollars that NCC is able to leverage, it's so important that you be part of this movement toward indigenous conservation, so I really do hope we can hear more about what you can do going forward.
I have an idea I'd like to put to the entire group. I'd like to start with Ms. Woodley.
Mr. Lounds mentioned the idea of an expert panel to help guide the federal government as we move forward in a national endeavour for enhanced conservation at multiple levels of government. That would sort of be an expert-driven endeavour. What do you think of the idea, and what has been done in the past that you think needs to be improved with regard to bringing about a national conservation council, a politically led body where all levels of government, including indigenous government, are brought together, maybe not dissimilar to the way the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment come together? This might be more broad.
What do you think of that kind of idea? Would it improve the situation in terms of coordination and collaboration?