I've been advised that the province has pulled out of habitat in the eastern part of the province. As an example, DFO has had to move back as per requirements under the Canadian Constitution. Its fractured forest rules are different. There is a combination of provincial and federal collaboration within the urban environments, the riparian area regulation types of legislation. DFO seemed to pull out, and I don't know if they're coming back. There is a mixture of collaboration and, in some cases, very close connections; in other cases, they're split right apart. It's a bit of a grab bag from my experience.