Mr. Speaker, I would be prepared to speak to the Minister about looking into that situation again. As many Members realize in this Legislative Assembly, and certainly the Hunters' and Trappers' Association, this government of the Northwest Territories has spent a great deal of time trying to express on behalf of the hunters and trappers, that this exercise is not relevant to the Northwest Territories.
However, this is a situation that is taken Canada-wide and with all the efforts that we have put through, through the Fur Institute of Canada, through the aboriginal peoples trappers' associations, we have had this delayed three times.
I will talk to Mr. Allooloo who was supposed to be back today, but was delayed in his travel arrangements, and see if there is anything else that we can do. I know that I can assure all the Members here that we have exercised an awful lot of energy in trying to get the institution of putting in place a banning of leg hold traps. I will talk to Mr. Allooloo to see if there is anything else we can do. Thank you.