No, they didn't consult with you and Parliament, generally.
What I would say about shady is you build a new residential subdivision in the Lac des Fées area of Gatineau Park. Now, the NCC will tell you that's no longer in the park. Well, I'm sorry, the 1960 order in council, which set the boundaries, which is the only existing legal boundary of Gatineau Park, allowed 68 houses to be built inside Gatineau Park there.
When we say shady land deals, I mentioned earlier the Meech Creek Valley. The NCC will always tell you, “No, we've actually increased the size of Gatineau Park”. Well, they haven't. They've reduced it by eight square kilometres. When they say Meech Creek Valley is inside Gatineau Park, if you ask the NCC when it comes before you, “What is the legal boundary of Gatineau Park?”, it's the 1960 order-in-council boundary. You'll find a copy of the order in council in the Bill S-210 brief that we sent you.
When the NCC says they've expanded the park, they're not being upfront, not being transparent, because the park has been reduced in size. Lands, by a change--