I can start, if that's possible.
As I mentioned in testimony, I think that working together is going to be absolutely key. There is no one authority responsible for protected areas or other types of areas that can contribute to biodiversity. I think we all recognize that there are going to be a number of different ways to reach this target, and we need to collectively determine which new tools in the tool box will help us and give us some flexibility to take advantage of other ways of bringing areas into protection for the sake of biodiversity that are different from the traditional ways of establishing protected areas.
Provincially, territorially, and federally, we are in the business of developing protected areas or parks, but I think we all agree that other types of measures are going to be required. It's going to be really important in the pathway development to explore what these other opportunities are, to bring some definition to them that we can hopefully reach consensus on, and then to apply them for a national approach rather than an approach that's simply broken up by individuals. I think we would be remiss if by the end of this process we didn't have a series of commitments from the potential authorities as to what they're going to do.