Thank you.
Earlier my colleagues raised the notion of flexibility in land use, and I think it's really important when we make decisions about the kind of land use conservation we're going to be putting in place to understand which critical ecosystem values we need to protect and to identify the actions necessary to address those threats. Also, I think that understanding the value of the land on an economic basis and understanding the subsurface mineral potential are pretty critical.
A number of years ago we worked with the Nature Conservancy to negotiate some park boundaries for the park on Bathurst Island up north, and part of that process involved weighing the ecological values versus the mineral values. In some cases mineral tenure was given up, and in some cases mineral tenure was protected. I think it was a real multi-use process that came up with a responsible order for the park.