We were incorporated in Canada in 2006 and received charitable status a year or two later. That was a big hurdle for some of the educational opportunities we like to provide. But since we've been able to get that charitable status, we've been able to do a bunch of educational opportunities. There are seminars, events, and workshops that teach a lot of people about wildlife management and, obviously, the value of cooperatives.
From that end, we're now pretty free to do what our mission is, and that is essentially to teach people. I don't think there's any additional federal oversight on the regulatory end that could help us to meet our mission any better.
You probably don't get to hear that a lot in Canada.