There are a couple of issues that could be addressed quickly, one of which is the disincentives I mentioned in my verbal remarks. Moving to a disincentive through taxes is essentially an incentive in reverse. If there were tax benefits to maintaining natural areas, this would encourage more retention of them.
Most of the area that we work in has to do with privately held lands, a lot of which is in the prairies. Tax incentives have worked there in the past in some of our pilot projects. That's a big area of focus, as well as the mitigation I mentioned in my verbal remarks.