Thank you for the question. That program is extremely important.
The Spruce City Wildlife Association did benefit in the past. However, there were significant cuts to this area, I believe in 2012, and a lot of those resources were taken away from the upper Fraser. All of our habitat staff are now based out of Kamloops.
Again, we have one community adviser here, who would be our only SEP staff from Kamloops to the top of the Fraser watershed. If you look at that on a map, it's a pretty significant chunk of the province and we have one SEP staff member. In that Williams Lake to Valemount-Vanderhoof area, he runs the stream to sea program, so that gentleman puts on a lot of miles.
Having said that, yes, years and years ago, Spruce City Wildlife Association did receive funds. We received support from those folks, and we were involved in habitat projects. However, the resource restoration unit team based out of Kamloops is swamped. They have a really big chunk of area. Even if we really wanted or needed their help with habitat projects, there would be a long line to stand in to get their help.