There's something about the interpretative quality of nature in an urban setting that jogs our memories. We're hard-wired on an evolutionary scale for this. We are a hunter-gatherer species. You re-engage with this stuff and you allow people to imagine, and they change. That's ultimately....
I just need to say to Monsieur Pilon—to answer both questions, because they are tied—that in terms of the value of these spaces, we track the property value surrounding these parks. The property values surrounding these parks consistently go up by 20% for places within immediate access. If you want to talk about what that means in terms of taxes available, taxes for our municipalities, these things actually increase the value consistently over the neighbourhood values by about 20%. We do much better when they are in much worse neighbourhoods.