 Well, BC Parks has been working with volunteers and partners and groups for a number of years in our parks to help us achieve our ecological and recreational goals, but what we've come to realize is that it's a two-way street, and we can help volunteers and individual groups achieve some of their goals in parks, and oftentimes they line up and it's a bit of a symbiotic relationship where we're helping each other achieve the goals that we both want to accomplish. I've been doing this now for, this is my 20th year. Well, Ecologic Reserve here again is a repository of natural ecosystems, and that in itself is invaluable. As we get more urbanized, it's one of the very few natural areas in here where people can come and they aren't going to be assaulted with noise and things like that. It's a very quiet place, and I think it's totally invaluable in that sense, and it's for future generations, and I'm so happy part of that. What I really enjoy about volunteering for BAC parks is to get other people involved in the back country and enjoying the trails out in the back country and keeping them open. It's a nice group, get together, usually a bunch of people get together and having a work party. I'm a volunteer at Sovereign Lake Nordic Club. The main goal of our club is to have people come to the park to recreate, to have fun, and to gain fitness. We have early snow, we have altitude, which is an absolute gift for skiers, so it plays a huge role in helping families be active. We see a lot of families coming up with their kids, introducing them to snowshoeing or skiing, so it's just a beautiful environment for families. I think the community needs people to volunteer, and I'm just happy to be part of this group here because there are so many people like me volunteering, and it's just fun to be part of that group and that community. Pretty much all our riding is in parks, and you know, parks has been very cooperative with us, and they see that it creates a good thing, especially here in Ellison. I've had so many people now, when I've been out working on the trail and say, this place is amazing, I can rock climb, I can ride my bike, I can go swimming, I can kayak, and I can camp right in the same place, and it's just fantastic. I do the work I do out here because, you know, I ride a lot, and I like to give back to, you know, to the riding community, and people appreciate it. You're out here and you're working on a trail. People are riding by, and they're all thanking you, and it's great. This is where my headspace is cleared, I feel one with everything out here, I feel it's important to protect these areas, and that's one of the reasons why I want to be part of this process, whether it's a park or an ecological reserve like this, a unique area. BC Parks really appreciates the contribution that volunteer individuals and groups make in our parks in helping us to achieve our goals recreationally and ecologically. The contributions that volunteer individuals and groups bring to our parks really helps make our provincial park system the world-class system that it is, and be a model for other park systems around the world.