Thank you.
I'll turn to Dr. Moran and ask a more general question.
In working with communities, there seem to be two main benefits, at least the way I see it, with citizen science. One is the fact that we can gather vast quantities of knowledge across large geographical areas over long periods of time much more easily using citizen scientists and people who are volunteering their time. There's also this benefit to the communities and the people themselves.
I just wondered if you could expand on those two benefits and how the federal government specifically could benefit itself.