I think that's a really important issue to raise. I think we've been increasingly realizing over the years that an effective, successful protected area is not just a piece of land cut out on a map but one where we take time, engage especially indigenous knowledge and the knowledge of others who live in the area, and deal with people in terms of the job creation aspects and the cultural value in the areas.
That's partly why we made our recommendation for funding around protected areas. You need funding for the process to get started in the creation of the protected area and the long-term management. We've been particularly supportive of the indigenous guardians proposal as a way to engage the knowledge and wisdom of indigenous communities.
We're also very optimistic about the Edéhzhíe protected area in your riding that we're hoping will continue to be formalized.