Thanks for the question. I'll build a bit on what Aran said.
Where we've seen success has been, I believe, where we brought parties to the table early. I've been involved in some work in Newfoundland. We invited the provincial government and the indigenous communities to the table right from the beginning. Often these processes are complex and they take more time, but I think having the right people at the table leads to a better outcome, and it achieves that broad-based support, which I think is important.
There's not much to add to that. We've had challenges, but I think it's about collaboration, relationship-building, and building that trust. It's an understanding that although protected areas provide some conservation outcomes, what the forest sector can do from an adaptive management perspective to build on those protected areas is quite key. It will take more than protected areas to provide these conservation outcomes.