Thank you, Chair. Thank you all for being here today.
This has been enlightening and enlightening from the standpoint that we struggled with this in the last report we were working on around sustainability and reaching the 17 SDGs and how to establish a legislative framework and then give it teeth to bring about accountability and enforcement. This is a similar type of situation we're dealing with now.
We have targets. We have goals that have been out there for decades that have never been met. I refer to Einstein's comment that if you keep doing the same thing over and over again and it doesn't work, you are insane. It's the definition of insanity.
I'd like to throw it out there, first to the West Coast Environmental Law Association.
I like what you're saying around a legislative framework and putting these targets into legislation, but once again, do you define this legislation around targets—10%, 17%—or do you first identify threats, identify areas through an assessment process or whatever the case might be, and then put the protection into the law? Once again, how do you build accountability and enforcement into that?