Certainly.
Parks Canada is required to provide parliamentarians with annual reports on the state of conservation of our natural and cultural sites. To do so, this data must be truly accurate.
In the parliamentary reporting, we need to make sure all the data is verified. There's a large opportunity in the future to use citizen data in these reporting requirements. That being said, we need to make sure we go through the rigour and analysis that's necessary. There's an opportunity to use that data more fulsomely, but at the same time, we need to make sure we have standard requirements. That would be the gap at this point in time.
In terms of having pilot projects across the country, we need to make sure that in our national reporting that we have national data points. That's an area where we would need to expand as an organization as we get further take-up of our citizen science programs across the country.