Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We have a number of programs in RWED that are aimed at helping harvesters who make their living, or part of their living, off the land. If I could just go through some of them very quickly, and these are only the ones that the Member is asking about which are in reference to fur harvesters.
The Community Harvester Assistance program is one where we have committed $473,000 in the current fiscal year. The Western Harvesters Support program which was a $15 million program. There is $845,000 being spent this current year in that one. There is the Disaster Compensation program, a $15,000 Human Trapping Development program. There is a Fur Pricing program. The Fur Pricing program provides a subsidy of $345,000 for trappers. We maintain a Fur Market Service Revolving Fund. There is Fire Damage Compensation for trappers of $100,000.
Mr. Speaker, there are a number of programs that we have to assist people who make their living on the land. These are the main ones that I have referred to. Thank you.