We think the environmental impact can be carefully managed by virtue of the fact that the people who go to see the seven wonders will be the right type of people. We'll have to make sure, and are making sure, that we have the regulations in place.
We'll use another New Brunswick example, and then I'll stop. The Bouctouche dunes are an incredible sight. The numbers of tourists became a bit high there, and so the officials basically limited the numbers there because they wanted to protect the piping plovers. They put programs in place so that only so many people a day were allowed. But it was handled in such a way that it didn't annoy people; they understood, because of the sensitivity of the area.
We will have and we do have those sorts of plans in place.