Yes. Last fall, actually, I was out with the evaluation team doing site visits on the west coast. When we were in British Columbia, we were meeting with farmers who were using some of our contribution money to put different crops in during the fall and winter to support migratory birds. When we were talking to the farmers, they were really appreciative of not only being able to participate in this and to help the department in its mandate with respect to supporting migratory birds, but it also helped them in their crop rotations. We were right on the ground, talking to the farmers, which was a great experience for me.
We also met people who donated land as part of the ecological gifts program and who explained why they did it. Actually, we had a meeting on the land with the people who donated the land and the NGO that was restoring the land and with the program officials who were managing this whole project. It was really wonderful to see the work they had done to restore the area and to see the migratory birds that were using that area.
We do make it a focus of our audits to actually go out and meet with people.