Well, for example, for the last five years we've had a program that was created by the municipality, called H20 Chelsea. On the different lakes and rivers in Chelsea, we've had volunteers on weekends testing the water. All of those results have been shared with the NCC for Kingsmere Lake, for Meech Lake, for Gatineau River, and so on and so forth. That was part of the MOU, but we had started it in advance. The MOU just came and confirmed that.
Another one is a new program we created a year and a half ago, called Nature Chelsea. The objective of this program is to ensure that we know exactly the state of our biodiversity, both fauna and flora. We know the NCC has quite a good collection of species. They know about the species, so since the beginning of this new program we've been sharing information, database, to make sure both sides understand. We're going to share that with the ACRE, which is the regional Chelsea environmental group. The University of Ottawa has also said it would play a role in transferring science and knowledge between the NCC and Chelsea. So we've been quite active and we want to continue making that.
Also, I'll put on another hat. I'm the warden of the regional government, the MRC des Collines-de-l’Outaouais, and with our police officers we patrol the park when need be. For example, when there are break-ins in cars at Blanchet Beach, our police officers will come in and try to figure out what happened and so on. Those are some of the responsibilities that we have and that we share with the NCC, because they also have the RCMP patrolling the place. Since our police officers are so close to the park on a daily basis and sometimes the RCMP are not necessarily there—let's say, nights and weekends—we end up helping with the patrol of the park.
It's the same thing for our fire trucks. If there is something up at the Mackenzie King Estate during the winter, our fire trucks are the first ones there to make sure nothing goes wrong. So we do cooperate on a daily basis. We share information. We share knowledge. We share science. This MOU and the Gatineau Park master plan are right in line, I think, with those approaches.