Thank you. In terms of training environmental monitoring officers, I agree with the Member that whoever is going to be doing that kind of work must have some training. I know that there are different First Nations that have started environmental services they have gone joint with someone who is already established in the industry and provides training to get the First Nation people partners aware and trained up for the task at hand.
I think in our government Education, Culture and Employment is probably aware of the need for training our people in having this knowledge so that they can do their work properly and protect our environment.
As for our presence in the Cameron Hills, I am told that we are there not all the time, but on a regular basis. There is a fire camp up there. So in the summer time they use the camp on the Cameron Hills. I guess in that way there is a presence of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development employees up there. To specifically be involved in the oil and gas activity, I think some of our officers, on a regular basis, are there to see what is going on, to monitor the wildlife as well as making sure that the forest issue is dealt with, because when they do cut lines they do cut down a lot of forest.
To be specific I will have to ask members in the department to give me a break down as to who has been there, which officers and at what time, which days and for which reasons. I need to get more specific information. Thank you.