Thank you.
I just want to add that, indeed, we do have several programs that work with farmers directly on their lands to support both bird and bat conservation, and this is particularly true in the Prairies where some of the grassland bird species are more in decline.
There are several programs led by the Canadian Wildlife Service, as well as by our science and technology branch researchers, who are working on these species that, in particular, use grasslands and agricultural lands in very specific ways.
I don't have the numbers in front of me, but we certainly have several partnerships where we work with the land holders, the farmers, on their lands to track different populations of birds and study in particular how the different types of management of agricultural lands can support biodiversity.