Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, the motion is to delete $15,000 under the activity conservation, education and resource development. If you look under that item, the intent is for certain areas of conservation, education and equipment for multi-media information feasibility studies. The most important one is the fur management section, which provides support to the trapping industry and requires a specialized capital equipment purchase.
I'm an aboriginal person. Renewable Resources has about a $2.3 million capital allocation that is targeted, perhaps, more to the aboriginal people than it is to any other people. Hunting and trapping, renewable resources and non-renewable resource areas have everything to do with the land, the animals and the affected people. So, I will not be voting in support of such a motion. I think the survival of an industry is in jeopardy if we don't. We are starting to chip away at one target group, that is the way I view it. So, I'm not going to support the motion.