—and quite often when we're monitoring, we're seeing those expectations come back.
On the idea of larger initiatives that are often more well established and more broadly supported by conservation authorities and by provincial governments, again, those are largely accepted by other stakeholders. As well, they get larger public support.
For example, in my province of Ontario, the restoration of coastal wetlands in the Great Lakes is largely accepted as being what will drive productivity in our Great Lakes. On the idea of aggregating projects and large proponent-led initiatives or third-party initiatives and opportunities for well-defined cumulative benefits, with compounding effects, these are really initiatives that as an industry we see as beneficial to gaining public support as well.