Maybe I'll lead off with a few comments and then turn to my colleagues. I'll just make a couple of quick observations.
The first thing is that generally, in advancing protected areas across the country, collaboration is the key, by which I mean cross-sectoral collaboration with governments, industry, conservation groups, and indigenous communities all involved in a conversation. That's clearly the approach we need to foster. We are stumbling our way, as part of the CBFA, towards that, working with the provinces across the boreal and dozens of first nations communities in the landscapes where we're applying some of the protected areas principles that Ms. Lisgo showed to you.
The key to it is collaborative planning, being at the table together and searching for solutions. The fact that we can find the solutions together, in dialogue and discussion, is really the Canadian difference.