Yes, it is expensive. We pay taxes and have to maintain that land. We are not looking to the federal government to contribute to the maintenance of our existing properties in any way, shape, or form, but we do use local landowners. They utilize our lands every five years on average, as I mentioned before, and come in and hay or graze that for us. It provides a benefit to the producer and a benefit to us. We do generate some revenue from that hay or grazing in some cases, as well.
It is an expensive endeavour, but we feel there needs to be some land out there that's managed for wildlife as a first priority. There's not very much of it left. It's a small proportion of the landscape, and it provides a host of public benefits. We're willing to maintain those lands and we're committed to doing so.