My sense is that the conversation has shifted. I can't speak for the entire country because the development regulations are different from province to province. In B.C. there are different standards for hillside development and developing close to water or on wetlands. There seems to be a general understanding that if we're going to build homes and invest in critical infrastructure, we're all duty bound—the development community, the local government community and the residents in the community—to understand our collective impact on that habitat. I would say that has changed a little bit, but I certainly can't speak for large urban centres or other jurisdictions.
Maybe Leslie has something to say on that.
