It sounds excellent.
I wanted to ask you as well about the Learn to Camp program, because it always struck me that knowing how to camp and what to buy and all that kind of stuff was something you learned in Brownies, Boy Scouts, Venturers or something--or from your parents--or not at all. It would never occur to a lot of new Canadians to go to a Canadian Tire, buy all the stuff, load up their van, and take the family to a park. You need somebody to show you how to do it.
It's a great concept, so I wanted to ask you about its success rate.
At the same time, I want to ask you about a process they used at Expo 67, which was very popular and effective. They had a passport. People would arrive on the grounds, use it to go to various displays, and get it stamped. Have you ever thought of doing something like that for our national parks?