“I don’t believe that there in the past had been the kind of effort to try to bring the authorities of the Bureau of Land Management in its leasing role and the consultation process the Fish and Wildlife Service in the way that we have done here. And I think that ultimately will result in the two objectives that we have here which is the greatest protection for the Endangered Species which we have a legal responsibility to protect and second of all that we are able to continue with the multiple uses including the timber sales for the Bureau of Land Management and Western Oregon. So I think that the streamlining process goes a long way so that we don’t get caught up in a game of Russian roulette between agencies that are under the same umbrella of the United States Government.”