Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The concern was raised last year when we used to have a no hunting corridor in place on the Ingraham Trail starting November 1 until April 30. The problem was the caribou came to that area last year, prior to November 1, 1992, and there were thousands of caribou that were harvested. Even in places where people had cabins, there was shooting taking place. The concern was that regulation was the responsibility of Renewable Resources. Under the Wildlife Act, it was quite inadequate because the fines, some people felt, were not high enough. And the penalties were not severe enough. So we have asked our government to see if they could implement an act that has more teeth to allow the shooting of firearms to be prevented in that particular area. So we used the Municipal and Community Affairs Act, which disallows firearms for safety reasons. I believe there was some consultation. I asked my department to come back to me with the details of information, who they met and whether they went into communities to
consult with the people, and I can get that information later on, Mr. Speaker. Thank you.