The other thing is that “The State of Canada's Birds” was published in 2019, I think. I can't remember if it was John's organization or yours that did that report. When you look at a report like that, there are a lot of comments in there about agriculture and pesticides and things like that. That's fair enough, but I think there wasn't a whole lot of information on the true impact of urban sprawl.
There's another thing that I'm curious about. When you're looking at these things...and maybe this is beyond the scope of what you folks are focused on. In the area that I represent, there's got to be about 300 or 400 wind turbines that weren't there 20 years ago. Of course, my area is right along the Great Lakes. There's agriculture, there are woodlots, and there's really no mention in that report.... That's fair enough; maybe it's beyond the scope.
With things like urban sprawl and areas where there are lots of wind turbines that do impact bird populations and migratory flow, is there any thought given to including that in another report or to stating the impact of that? I'd be curious to know what either one of you thinks about that.