No, it will not have an impact on the opening season or the seasons of our parks. This is solely for enforcement-related activities.
A good example would be in the Gaspé Peninsula, where there are a couple of migratory bird sanctuaries,
especially Rocher-Percé and Île-Bonaventure,
and Environment Canada's enforcement officers respond to those locations from Quebec City. We have a small number of park wardens who do enforcement in Forillon National Park. It is much closer in terms of travel distance for our wardens to have authorities to respond to enforcement incidents in those migratory bird sanctuaries on behalf of Environment Canada. That's probably the best example.
This doesn't have an impact on other parts of Parks Canada's operations, like the visitor services, the campgrounds, the—