It doesn't really apply to this, but I'm going to ask you anyway.
I want to give you an example on Prince Edward Island. We have the Prince Edward Island National Park. The land is leased out to two farmers, which is a good thing. One of the farmers died this year, so that land has to be released.
Parks Canada tells me the tender process is so long it can't get it done for spring cropping, so we're going to have weeds growing this summer on that farm. That's going to be lovely for tourists to see. What tender process do you have to follow at Parks Canada if you're going to tender something out that's on Parks Canada land?