Thank you for the question. I can start.
As you obviously know, this committee has given us excellent advice on moving forward with the conservation agenda in protected areas. That advice is being utilized as part of the Pathway to Canada target 1, as we are engaging with provinces, territories, and indigenous groups to essentially map out the approach on a national basis of how we're going to reach the Canada target 1, which is the Aichi target 11. Through that process, every aspect of conserving biodiversity on land basis is being considered. That's private lands, provincial and indigenous lands, and so on.
Ministers are currently engaged in that process, with the expectation that they will be providing guidance on that on a national basis. Presumably each of the jurisdictions will be looking at their current plans and the types of flexibilities that are being discussed in terms of new tools for conserved lands and how that forms part of the overall strategy to get to 17%. I think over the course of the next year there will be an enormous amount of work around what those opportunities are and how we would explore all of those opportunities, because obviously the landing zone between now and 2020 is very short.