Yes, thank you. I can also provide a list, a comparison that identifies what's protected under...what's included in this bill as opposed to the province where it does not include....
Our government has created the Rouge national urban park act, the first of its kind in our country. To elaborate a bit on the crafting of that particular legislation, it goes well beyond the existing policies, which I'll provide, and it brings together the patchwork of activities that had occurred before, bringing it together under one legislation. I mentioned before that mining and hunting are prohibited under certain legislation, applying where the Ontario government's current policies and legislation are weaker in different areas. Parks Canada's 2014 draft Rouge national urban park management plan also strengthens and supports the provincial goals, including an ecological link between Lake Ontario and Oak Ridges Moraine and the protection of a prime agricultural area, which was very important to many of the farmers I met with.
The draft management plan also reinforces the province's Oak Ridges Moraine conservation plan by protecting the prime agricultural areas while conserving and connecting national heritage in those areas. Provisions have also been made to support the transit and road infrastructure identified in agreements with the province and regional and municipal governments.
That's it.