Yes, that's our understanding from direct communication with Environment Canada officials.
Of course, the problem is that they consider fire to be a disturbance in the habitat. We have an area of very high forest-fire regimes--and, by the way, the caribou have adapted to that landscape. It's a fire-dominated regime with only 2% to 4% human habitat. The human habitat doesn't really have any impact at all on the area in terms of the caribou population, but the risk of the plan is that they will stop any type of industrial activity or infrastructure development opportunity related to communities as well.