Mr. Speaker, as I said before, we are right now providing a subsidy of $2.5 million plus each year for harvesters. Most of that goes to the fur industry. In fact, $1.8 million, as I said before, goes to trappers. In addition to that, the Development Corporation has spent a lot of money on the fur value-added industry and we will continue with that. In spite of tight fiscal times, there is no thought at this point of any way cutting down on that amount of money.
We recognize that fur prices are going up. We are working with harvesters on that. We will continue, and I am not sure what the Member means when he refers to massive amounts of money, but in my view, spending $2.5 million a year on this industry to support a thousand harvesters is reasonable. I support continuing what we are doing.