Thank you.
Let me turn to Dr. Reynolds and ask the same thing about iNaturalist.
I know that it's one of your favourite platforms, and I have to blame you for getting me addicted to iNaturalist a few years ago during COVID. I went out with your team in provincial parks, and it was quite a life-changing experience, I have to say. I'll admit to having taken a picture of a centipede in a briefing meeting in the Confederation Building to find out what this huge centipede was that was crawling around the floor.
To get back to quality control, one of the many fascinating things about iNaturalist for me is that, when you post your pictures on iNaturalist, iNaturalist will take an AI guess as to what it is. Almost immediately there are experts from around the world who will come in and say, “No, this is such and such” or “Yes, you're right”. These are citizen scientists who are real scientists who are volunteering their time to make sure that quality control is there, and they're gaining so much. It's amazing that iNaturalist is expanding this knowledge of little-known species because there are so many people involved.
I don't know if there's a question in there, but would you expand on that aspect of experts' being part of that?