A biologist is studying a certain disease affecting oak trees in a forest. They are curious if there's a difference in the proportion of trees that are infected in the north and south sections of the forest. They take separate random samples of trees from each section. They find infected in the North sample and infected in the South sample. The biologist used these results to test versus . The test statistic was and the P-value was approximately . Assume that all conditions for inference were met. At the level of significance, is there sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of infected trees is different in the north and south sections of the forest?
1) Yes
2) No