Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. Today, the Minister of Renewable Resources, the Honourable Titus Allooloo, in a statement, made reference to a meeting that took place last night, which I was fortunate enough to attend with some members of the Italian Fur Trade Association and Italian media. From that discussion, it became clear to me that there is a need for work to be done to help our trappers, not here on our
land, but across the ocean in Europe. This is where decisions are made. I understand that 60 per cent of the furs used in the Italian fur industry comes from our land. It is in jeopardy if we do not get involved. The politicians over there are under extreme pressure by anti-fur and anti-trapping organizations. The information they use is not accurate. The fur association that was here believes that northern politicians should meet with European politicians. Could the Minister could tell the House what sort of plan of action the department has developed to do this kind of work? Thank you.