I would suggest it's not evenly distributed. Concentrations occur in populated areas. There is always a sort of death by a thousand cuts in the Lower Mainland, where every little development, every little shopping centre, every little parking lot that goes up affects habitat. Of course we have large mine proposals in the interior of the province. I would suggest that within areas of community development, lots of non-diffuse impacts are just as serious as a large mine going up. The Mount Polley mine is a good example; it collapsed and things spiralled out of control.