In your introductory remarks you commented a couple of times to pull us in deeper and engage us. I hope you walk away today having a sense that there has been a deeper engagement and that engagement will continue and grow and foster over time because I think you're right. It's critically important to environmental protection that the hunting, trapping, angling community is integral to it. Everyone of you spoke about the work that the people in hunting and trapping and angling do on the ground for environmental conservation. As was alluded to in the article mentioned by Mr. Scarth, they are the environmental superstars. They are the ones doing the work on the ground, and I think we have to continue to engage them at a deeper level.
Thank you for your time today.