As I was saying earlier, we succeeded in coming to an agreement with several provincial governments on the caribou issue. I still hope we will be able to come to an agreement. Some talk about the order as though it were radical, or something like that. You probably heard about Mr. Martin‑Hugues St‑Laurent, a full professor in animal ecology at the University of Quebec in Rimouski. He said that under the glass dome, the order looks more like a compromise than a radical protection strategy. Also, despite the amount of evidence the scientific community broadly agrees on, many stakeholders invest significant effort in blowing a wind of disinformation and denial over science in the media. It contributes to the social polarization we see on the issue.
If more people tried to find a solution, and fewer people tried to fan the flames of disinformation and fear campaigns, we would probably make more progress.