Thank you, Mr. Speaker. On November 1, 1992, I and my family went out on the Ingraham Trail outside of Yellowknife to harvest caribou. I was harvesting caribou to take back to my riding on the Monday. This was on a Sunday. We were lucky enough to harvest three caribou. It was in a bore pit off the side of the Ingraham Trail, off the right-of-way of the Ingraham Trail. We were in the process of skinning these caribou and I was teaching my son how to skin caribou at the same time. A game warden came along and he asked me where I shot these caribou. I said, " I shot these caribou right here". Then he said, "Mr. Morin, are you aware that there is a regulation that you have to be a kilometre and a half off the highway?" I said "no." I wanted to let the Members know that I regret making this mistake and that is what is was, a mistake.
There is an upshot. The elders in Fort Resolution were happy to receive the fresh caribou meat the next night and my son did learn how to skin a caribou. I just thought I would let the Members know what I did. Thank you.