The first thing that needs to be very clear is that Gatineau Park is a really important asset in building a capital for Canadians. It is not just a park; it's a jewel in the capital region.
Our mandate is to build a great capital for Canadians. Within that, how do we really take care of that park that has such an importance to the capital region? We have numerous exchanges with our colleagues at Parks Canada. We believe we do manage it at the level that Parks Canada would manage it. We collaborate a lot. The things I talked about—the conservation plan, the ecological corridors that we're about to identify.... We have 40 scientific research projects that go through every year in Gatineau Park in collaboration with scientists to bring the knowledge up. We have biologists working in the park. We have 20 employees there. We do manage the park according to the Gatineau Park master plan; that's our bible. But the things in there are really very much in line with how Parks Canada manages its parks.