In the document we provided, we've given some very specific recommendations.
Let me hive that down to two things.
Canada's urban forest planning and operations are implemented solely by municipalities. That ought not to be so. Our challenge to you is to do something. The federal government is not involved in a very important area of urban forestry, and you ought to be involved. We're the living proof of how a small amount of federal government money can lead to an organization such as ours that is now self-sustaining. That can be done easily.
There's a whole second part of it that naturally can be done more efficiently by the federal government. That has to do with education. There are a lot of things that you can do. As an example, the Library of Parliament has a lot of education programs to promote democracy. Natural Resources Canada could do the same to protect and enhance the urban forest.
I'll leave you with those two things. You're not doing much now, so do something.