From my lifetime experience in different countries and 20 years in Canada, I would say the first place to start is with our recommendation four. Follow the money: if there's no money there, you ain't going to achieve much.
So get that creative financing model implemented so that you put a federal dollar to work that levers five or six dollars out there. It has been done elsewhere. It's easy, and, you know, we haven't got surplus cash kicking around, so I can't work out why it hasn't been done already, but go do the homework and put it in place.
I would work backwards. I would go to the conservation agreements--our third recommendation--and I would work out the creative model that does satisfactorily build in monitoring measures, ministerial commitment, and review, and the industry permitting things, so that there is a fair and effective system in place.
As I said, I have no idea why Canada hasn't used these things. They work very well in other areas, even in Canada.
Those, for me, are the two top implementation priorities, beyond the obvious one that we all share, which is the common theme today--getting ahead of the curve and protecting habitat early, while you have the opportunity for conservation.