For any use to be considered to be traditional, then there is no stumpage fee paid. People will get a timber harvesting permit that is free of cost. Certainly that applies to fire wood and so on for their own use.
The only time we would have a requirement for stumpage to be paid is if someone wanted to create a timber harvesting operation that harvested a considerable amount of timber on a commercial basis. Then, there would be a stumpage fee paid. There would also be a reforestation fee paid. That goes beyond traditional use.
Having said that, we do want to work within the spirit and intent of the land claim agreements. If there is an issue, we would be happy to deal with the land claim body on it. Thank you.