Thank you for that.
I wanted to refer to a study on protected areas that was just released by the environment committee. I'll just read recommendation 6 and ask for comment.
The Committee recommends that the Government of Canada develop a “corridors of connectivity” and “buffer zone” strategy to protect and enhance ecologically valuable networks of protected areas and regions on the periphery of protected areas.
I take from this that you could have a marine protected area, but then there would be perhaps a surrounding area of interest. Would that be essentially managed in the same way as a marine protected area?