Thanks to our witnesses again for being here. It's great to see Pam here today. We were just chatting during the break. It was actually over two years ago that we first met to discuss issues around the park. Things are moving forward, but these things do, unfortunately, sometimes take a lot of time. It's important when developing a national park of any kind to get it right.
When we had the minister here, I was asking some questions about mining and poaching and hunting. The minister had spoken about how there would be year-round dedicated law enforcement officers in the park, which is also not the case under the province. Of course, this being an urban setting, the province isn't dealing with policing; it's the Toronto police and Durham Region and York Regional Police.
I'd simply ask how law enforcement done by Parks Canada would be integrated in working with those different police forces that already monitor the park.