It's the same thing in New Brunswick. We do participate. You can turn in jawbones. We don't have a program where everybody turns in the jawbone, but those who want to, do. During hunting season the department of natural resources will put bio stations around the province, where they'll go into more detail on the harvested animal. They would weigh it. They would take a jaw out. They would sex it. They would find out if it carried young, or if it was bred last year. They take this information during the season. As well, there are some 4,000 animals struck by automobiles around the province, and every one of those has the data taken and input into the overall.... It looks at the overall herd for moose, deer, bear.
So yes, we do participate.