Mr. MacTavish, you understand that, regarding the presentations that are made during the seven minutes, that includes my questions, your answers, and we are time-constrained. I am moving on to another subject but I in no way wish to insult you.
I am thinking of the concept of a national park. We know that Gatineau Park is not a national park like the one in Banff or other parks elsewhere in Quebec or in Canada, that are managed by the federal government. They are all however public parks. So when associations or movements within a park—this is an issue of private enclaves—are asking to limit public access, this bothers me somewhat. In fact, for me, a park is made up of its boundaries and of what is within them. And what is within them must be able to attract the citizens of Quebec or the rest of Canada to be able to engage in activities. In my opinion, as far as the letter and the functioning of the park itself is concerned, the public aspect is the most important. It is the aspect I want to highlight. I am not saying that your properties should be invaded, but the public aspect is very important.
Mr. Perras.