As everyone else has said, thank you so much, Steven, for coming back in. Just as our trip was, today here in Ottawa is extremely informative on how we can try to move forward to meet these Aichi targets and on the pivotal role that indigenous communities play in getting us there.
Ed and Will—everybody, actually—have asked a lot of the same questions that I was looking at.
We saw that the recipe for success for the Haida people was the unifying factor of the Haida people coming together as one voice. You've said that even with the overlapping land claims you have come together as a people, as one voice, in this agreement.
What do you feel is the underlying factor? This is one of the biggest conundrums. You spoke about it yourself. There are some people who have no interest in conservation. There are some people who have no interest in working together. What is the underlying factor that you see and that will bring different peoples together in common cause, with indigenous communities in particular, to try to get to this Aichi target, to get to those IPA types of agreements?