Mr. Speaker, I know that the claims negotiations process is used as one way in which people can get involved in outfitting, or else give themselves assurance that the ownership of such things in their areas will certainly come to their table at some time, especially if there is change of ownership contemplated. Having said that, there are a couple of other possibilities.
One is, if the community wants to look at it as an economic development initiative, the Minister of Economic Development and Tourism is more than willing -- or if he isn't, he will be --
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to meet with communities and regions to discuss their interest in areas like this. Apparently, he has recently written to the chief of Wrigley to indicate if Wrigley wishes to discuss interest in the Mackenzie mountains outfitting business, that they would be prepared to meet with the community to do that. Strictly from a harvester's point of view, if the people of Simpson, for instance, wish to discuss how they may become more knowledgeable and involved in the operations of these outfitters, and if they wish to take a more hands-on approach, the Department of Renewable Resources will be very happy to set up a meeting to discuss ways in which people may wish to pursue that objective. Thank you.