I can answer that part of it. First, we're going to work with the Haida Nation to establish the budget. We have quite a bit of flexibility in our budget for new parks and new national marine conservation areas. We have more than enough left in the budget to ensure that we manage this place effectively and efficiently. But we don't set a formal target up front. Every park and site is different.
In this case, we are going to be managing with the Haida Nation both a national park and a marine conservation area. There are some savings to be realized in having two protected areas in the same place. We will ensure that we have a solid science program, just as we do in all of our national parks and national marine conservation areas.
It will be over $1 million, I can tell you that. The exact amount is usually developed at the local level and then submitted for my consideration. I'll use Nahani National Park as an example: what the aboriginal communities and Parks Canada, the local staff, submitted for funding is what was approved.