Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I appreciate the answer very much. I understand the complications that are introduced there. It is a lead-in to the other concern I had in this area, and that has to do with the degree of monitoring, inspection and enforcement of the conditions that apply to leases, and also to the growing number of squatters that are cropping up along the Ingraham Trail in what we call cottage country in this area. I do not believe there have been any program of developing recreational lots in this area, primarily due to the complications from land claims for a number of years.
I think what we are seeing is kind of a pent-up demand for people wanting recreational access to the lakes and the great outdoors. The squatters are kind of pushing the envelope. It comes back to this department on the Crown land and the federal government on their Crown lands to do something about this. There is plenty of room out there, Mr. Chairman, for more of this kind of development, but until, if and when land claims are settled, unless this area of enforcement and inspection is not going to be brought into play, this is going to become a larger problem. I think that when claims are settled, this is going to be an outstanding difficulty that someone will have to clean up.
I guess my question would be is the department aware of this and what kind of moves are they looking at to look after this responsibility? Thank you.