Thank you, Mr. Chairman. It is fully recognized between the Department of Renewable Resources and the board administration that normally speaking, hunters, trappers and harvesters in a number of cases may be unilingual people who require a different approach. That's why I said earlier that we're going to put together a fairly effective campaign -- and it was raised in the Standing Committee on Legislation -- to explain to people how they can apply for this.
In a sense, this whole amendment is different than the way in which we do things under the normal WCB approach. We're hoping that, between Renewable Resources field officers who are familiar with the hunters and trappers and the associations, the message will come across loud and clear. We will encourage as many of them as possible, where they're injured, to apply. If there are problems, we'll have to deal with them. But certainly the intent and the inclination of both WCB and Renewable Resources, in particular, is to get as much coverage of how the program works into the field as quickly as possible.
Mr. Handley and the WCB have assured me that there are people up for that task. I believe we have a superintendents of Renewable Resources meeting planned for next month and that is the number one issue on their agenda. I'm reasonably confident they'll be able to do that. Thank you.