Great. Thank you for that.
It is a very important aspect. I grew up in an urban setting, and yet I was very involved in conservation aspects because of what my parents did. They spent time with me and brought me to these areas and showed me in a very physical way what it was all about and why it was so important. It is a critical element, and I'm glad you had an opportunity to clarify that.
Regarding that, going further, maybe you could speak to this, Ms. Clogg. How can we integrate the education of urban youth especially? That's what I'm focusing on because we have a bit of a dilemma there. We have a situation in the age of the computer and the Internet. It's a beautiful tool in a lot of ways, but it also has held some of our young people captive, so to speak, within their homes, and they haven't gone outside.
How can we change that dynamic in a very tangible way and get young people really involved and desiring to be part of conservation?