Mr. Cannings, I would say yes to that.
I would even just expand it a little bit beyond what typical people might think about when the idea is framed as citizen science. Citizen science is a nice way to frame it, but it can be even more than just science. It can be citizen stewardship and citizen participation. It can include doing things that one would frame under the approach of science.
Here at the Pacific Salmon Foundation, we don't do anything by ourselves. Everything we do is done in partnership and collaboration with others and with community organizations in particular. From our operational perspective, it is increasingly active in involving first nations communities and also the broad network of other stewards that really want to be involved in looking after the natural resources here in this part of the country.
Mr. Cannings, I would say that people like you, who have been advocates for natural resources, for transferring knowledge and for sharing that kind of information so that everybody can understand what we have in Canada, help us look after it better.