Actually, I was going to answer by mentioning the following.
Kevin, please don't hesitate to prompt me.
We are currently working in the parks with the resources available to us. We have some people on site, we have a certain annual budget, and we are making it all work.
As I mentioned previously, in Pukaskwa, for instance, we established the ecological integrity monitoring program in 2008. Currently, according to the three indicators, which are the aquatic ecosystem, the coastal ecosystem and the forest ecosystem, we consider the health to be good, with “good” being the best possible rating. We are able to do this with the resources we have. That is the answer I wanted to give you about this.
If I may, I would have also liked to add something about a previous question on—