They're lucky to be living in a national park, which already is a major privilege. The properties have risen in value in recent years, and I'm aware of that. I don't live on the edge of the park. And my children can't live in the municipality because they can't afford to buy a house there.
I think that people would be winning and losing at the same time. They live in a national park and know that their environment is protected. That's a privilege that's worth something. Most citizens don't have the privilege of living in a park. It's tit for tat.
I think it's possible to do that. It works quite well elsewhere. I don't see why that couldn't be the case in Gatineau Park.