There are a few points I'd like to make. First—and this is consistent across Canada in all of our programs, be they national parks, national historic sites, or national marine conservations areas—where we have areas of interest we're working in, we do not as an agency participate in processes until such time as we have a formal national park established or a national marine conservation area, or the same for national historic sites.
So once we have the Gwaii Haanas national marine conservation area reserve established, clearly, we will be looking at all of those issues in developing our strategies as an agency. We have not made a decision one way or the other at this point, because we were in the planning stage.