Maybe I can do that by giving an example.
About a year ago, the federal government approved the Cedar LNG facility in British Columbia despite the fact that it is going to impact the critical habitat of the marbled murrelet, a species at risk, which highlights exactly why we need to ensure that biodiversity considerations are baked into federal decision-making.
In my view, when we see in practice the federal government approving the further erosion of species at risk's critical habitat, it clearly shows the need for this kind of biodiversity shield.