Thank you for that question, because you're correct; at centralization, I don't want to say the environmental officer community stayed behind, but they stayed with the army, the navy and the air force. It makes sense, because they also have environmental impacts and environmental risks from their operations. Those environmental officers are there to watch out for the units and the companies in the exercises and the training operations that happen on those bases.
We have an agreement with all of those environmental officers to support ADM(IE), the infrastructure custodian. They support us as they support all of the lodgers on the bases with environmental services and advice. I rely on that community for their knowledge and their training. They help us identify those risks and manage environmental risk.