Mr. Chairman, I cannot believe this. A fair opportunity to economic reasons, if we would have noticed that...And we can only look at last year's capital budget of how many millions of dollars spent in Rankin Inlet and hardly anything anywhere else in the Keewatin. Now we are talking about fair opportunity for all the communities. Let's not be hypocritical.
Mr. Chairman, I'm just trying to understand that Renewable Resources is stating that unless you start killing 2,000 caribou on Southampton Island, you are going to run out of food for the caribou and, in turn, a disaster is going to be repeated that happened on Coats Island. It's a scientific fact. Why did Renewable Resources and Economic Development jointly try to match that need to kill 2,000 caribou and market it because it's one of the healthiest caribou in the NWT, and absolutely marketable because the fat is never less than an inch or inch and a half, even in the wintertime? I want to know that, Mr. Chairman.