When we talk about a consensus over the park, we consider what was said during the consultation exercise for the renewal of the NCC's mandate. The Coaltion for NCC Renewal submitted a brief—Ms. DesRoches co-drafted it, I believe. They requested legal status for the park and a stop to real estate development in the park.
You'll find an exhaustive response in the brief I sent your office on Bill S-210. Of the 55 groups that made presentations during the consultation for the renewal of the NCC's mandate—I believe there are 16, including ACRE Chelsea—all wanted legal status, that is to say boundaries and a way of limiting residential development within the park. So there is a broad consensus on the subject.