Mr. Chairman, the core to the traditional economy is the fur industry, but also and of more value to a lot of people is the traditional hunting that people take part in and the support we provide there. We provide support in a number of areas and I mentioned yesterday the support through the Development Corporation on the fur industry. We do have a pretty good program of support to trappers, $334,000 for the Fur Pricing Program. We have $473,000 for the Community Harvester Assistance Program. That includes fur, but it is broader. There is $244,000 in this budget for the Western Harvesters' Support Program. That is a program whereby about $10.6 million has been allocated out to communities for harvesting activities and they control that now.
In addition to that, we provide support to wildlife boards and committees at $336,000. Now while it is not necessarily a traditional economy, we also provide $395,000 to commercial fishermen. Then on the arts and crafts side, there is considerable support, particularly through the Development Corporation.