Thank you, Mr. Chairman. We have continued to cooperate with the Fur Institute of Canada and the federal government on trap research. We have a number of different traps available which are considered to be quick-kill or humane traps, including conibear and others. In fact, there will
be a display of various traps set up in the lobby of this building tomorrow. In terms of numbers of traps, we did run into a situation last year where some trappers had to wait a couple of days to get the necessary traps. We do not believe it had a large impact on the trapping activity. This year, we have taken or made plans to ensure that we are not going to run short of traps again. If it seems we are getting low, we will do as we did this year, we will borrow them from Yukon or other jurisdictions. Hopefully, we can get around that. Last year was a different year because our regulations with regard to trapping of small furbearers came into effect. I think we have gotten over that hump now. Thank you.