We do a number of different works and studies. Parks Canada is currently developing a carbon atlas series that looks at mapping carbon stores across our places. That will help us in the management moving forward.
We also have a climate adaptation framework. That's been done in collaboration with other partners. With that, we're looking at the data we have in order to predict future impacts of climate. Then we're considering where we need to put ecological corridors, and what types of restoration activities we need to use. In tree planting, for example, we're looking at what types of species we should be planting considering climate change impacts.
We have a national ecological monitoring program with a number of indicators that we can look at to see how climate might be impacting ecological integrity in parks. Of course, it's very complex and sometimes hard to draw direct parallels, but we have a wealth of data we're working with to try to inform our decision-making.