Thanks. I appreciate that perspective.
Now I want to come right back to where Madam Quach was headed, because I did hear some different perspectives there.
Minister Preyra, with your very enthusiastic representation on behalf of your own constituents, and Ms. Leslie among them, about the enthusiasm for the park, I think I heard you say that the creation of a park will lead to its protection and enjoyment for everyone in the area. Ms. Woodley, I heard you say in your remarks that your vision for the future of the park would be that it be left alone as much as possible in a wild and natural state. I think I heard Mark Butler refer to that as well. You expressed a concern that Canadians might love it to death.
It brings us back to this question about what a visitor experience to the island might look like. I think, Minister Preyra, you headed that way when you talked about the adventure tours parked offshore. What is your vision for what a park would look like there? How would you manage visitor experiences?
I'd throw it out to the people I mentioned to maybe expand on your vision of what a tourist experience and a visitor experience to the island should look like.