First of all, I don't think.... It was the Wildlands League that said it doesn't know of a park that hasn't actually improved over the years. Maybe the only one that hasn't is the Bruce, which was done in a way that still needs to go through its own legislation. I don't know if you're familiar with that project, but it actually went the opposite way, similar to what is being proposed right now. I'm concerned with the government on its proposal. It's going to be in the courts, and it's going to take longer.
This one is open for amendments in the future. The beauty of it, and why this is almost like shelf-ready, is that you have the City of Windsor asking for its property to.... The mayor actually asked them to take the property. They actually want to upload the property and give it proper responsibility. The Province of Ontario will have a vote coming up. They have expressed interest in all of this, and there's due process even as we go forward with that.
In the future, hopefully future generations will improve the park. There are plenty of opportunities in the private sector, as well, which isn't originally in the bill. When I was vice-chair of the conservation authority, I talked to some of the businesses around there, and some of them might actually bequeath some of their properties eventually for the national park once it becomes solid. However, if you don't have it as an official national park, nobody really wants to donate something, knowing that it might be undermined later on.