Well, the challenge, as you know fully, is that we're bound by our policy, which is a policy of no net loss.
So the challenge is exactly as you characterized it. There's a proposal to put in a small craft harbour. It's in a site that is occupied by eel grass. From our perspective, if that requires that eel grass be removed or destroyed, to be able to approve that we'd have to compensate. That means we'd have to find either an adjacent or nearby site, or some way of compensating for that loss.
In some cases that's straightforward; it's reasonably well done and we can manage it. In other cases it's quite a bit more complicated, and I think those are the ones you're referring to in the case of the west coast Tofino area.