Absolutely.
Those are Parks Canada's numbers, actually. I believe they estimated it was $4.20 for every dollar invested.
What we're recognizing is what's called a “conservation economy”. In conservation efforts, there are jobs created. There are tourism opportunities that are built, particularly for rural and remote communities and indigenous communities.
For instance, WWF just finished a report in the Arctic in the community of Taloyoak that is significantly higher than a 4:1 return. It is very contextual, but in general, we're recognizing that a dollar invested in conservation is paying dividends well beyond the upfront cost.
