 Well, today we're here in Mount Seymour Park working with our volunteers, in this case a Korean hiking group that is helping us with some trail management through the park. And we're announcing today a $200,000 fund to help our volunteers throughout the province of British Columbia. We're developing a web page that volunteers can access and put pictures on, participate in a blog, and also funding for small projects throughout the province so volunteers that have a certain project they want to get done in one of their favorite parks can access that funding. So we really depend on volunteers throughout the province to help us with the park system. People are passionate about BC parks so this is our way of enabling volunteers to do the great work they do. We have an area here that's received some trail use in the past but it's not one of our authorized trails. This particular area is unsafe and it's not necessarily a place where you want the public to go. We've managed to ask the Korean Hiking Club to come and help us out here today. We're basically decommissioning this location of the trail off the road and down several hundred meters today by putting a brush and shrubs and making it unattractive for users in the future. That's another thing, we want to make it clean and then our natural things make it beautiful. That's our goals. And also many Koreans, we try that way, we're together helping us, helping someone else, helping Canada, whatever we try, whatever we do. Part of today's event is also to have Minister Lake here and recognize their efforts and kick off Volunteer Week and a special initiative by BC Parks to engage volunteers in this type of work.