I would add that it may not be specifically in the area of enforcement, but an emerging part of our program is working again with indigenous communities in terms of a guardian-like approach that we have on Gwaii Haanas. They would be there to enforce traditional laws and to work with people: visitors, Parks Canada, or whatever.
We'll be exploring that for Lancaster Sound, obviously, which is a tremendously huge area. How are we are going to work with the various communities to monitor and keep an eye on how the area is being used?