I worked previously with Mr. Lee and Mr. Van Tighem, and I know they are reputable characters. When we had Parks Canada in last week, I put out a question—specifically to Mr. Watson, the current CEO—about how organizations evolve in their thinking. The question that I put was this: where is Parks Canada today on its thinking concerning ecological integrity?
I would say that, if we go back to the testimony, we heard very clear statements from Mr. Watson, but I will turn to the Parks Canada witnesses at the table now. As people within the system today, not retired, not outside of the system, but part of the ongoing conversations about ecological integrity, could you speak to that concern?
I guess, really, I'm trying to get the Parks Canada perspective, today, on the appropriateness of ecological integrity in the legislation as it has been put forward related to the Rouge National Urban Park legislation that is before us.