It's variable. I would say that for the most part—at least in the work that I'm very familiar with, which is around salmon—most municipalities that have salmon within their jurisdiction or area are very interested in the salmon resources. Salmon are in their rivers, their lakes and their streams. These are important areas to our communities.
I would say, though, that the support is ad hoc. It's not structured. There's a sense of a value and an appreciation for the work that's done, but I think there's a lot more that could be done in helping from the municipal level to identify what the priorities are in that municipality.
How could local, municipal governments develop just a bit of structure, as I was speaking to in my opening comments, to help let their citizens know what they can use help with, how we can help them and what can we do with that information to turn that into something?
I think the openness is there, but I don't think it has been activated as well as it could have been.