The gathering of caribou on Southampton Island and the quota, of course, is established by Renewable Resources in discussion with us. This is an organized hunt because the population of the caribou have become, I believe, too large. I stand to be corrected, but I believe that's it.
I'm not aware of any movement to increase the quota at this time. However, Renewable Resources does work very closely with us on the issue.
With respect to the cost and the price that is being paid, there is no plan, at this time, to increase any additional per pound or per carcass cost. I should stress that this hunt is heavily subsidized through the EDA, and that the NWT Development Corporation purchases the meat for the fish plant or the meat plant. They determine the costs. To some extent, it's market driven because of the cost of the end product they have to sell in the stores. As far as I'm aware, in discussions with Mr. Leonard, the chairman, there is no intent to increase the price, at this time, of the caribou that is currently purchased. Thank you.