I would say yes. I think you need the third rights and title holder to add to the provincial and federal; I think you need indigenous governments in it. That's certainly a critical element in British Columbia.
However, beyond that, I think that by having industry, municipal governments, the environmental groups, the non-government sectors—conservation organizations, the groups around this table—participating, you hear the wealth of knowledge that exists.
I would say that absolutely the municipalities are going to play a key role in doing the watershed restoration in their municipalities. They have been doing it. If it comes to fish passage and fish connectivity, they're already doing it. What's needed is a coordinated effort beyond their municipality so that we can stitch them together within watersheds and within ecosystems throughout the province.