We haven't come up across national parks yet. We haven't had any budworm in them. In New Brunswick, we have Kouchibouguac National Park and Fundy National Park, and we're starting some discussion with them. That may be an issue. We would try to convey the consequences—what would happen to their forests if we don't do anything, and why we're doing it.
We came to an issue with protected natural areas in New Brunswick, where there's a scientific advisory board for that. Normally these areas would be set aside and nothing would be done to them. There were some issues about the idea that we're not letting budworm run its normal course within them. The regulations are such that the provincial minister makes a decision on that, and he has opted to have treatments conducted in protected natural areas. We've had a lot of issues trying to talk to their scientific advisory board to get their input and explain why.