It's easy to get caught up in the actual numbers, and in fact, when I'm talking about having the organization now to undertake that work, it's not just about numbers. For example, historically we had park wardens who had responsibilities across a variety of functions. They were responsible for law enforcement and public safety, and they did resource management work.
In terms of the reorganization, we have created for the first time a group of science technicians that are in the scientific classification that are actually dedicated to work in resource conservation. So although there's the loss in numbers, there's a change in terms of what those positions do and the skill sets they have.