Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the fire ecology camp had been established in communities that have expressed interest in it, especially where recent forest fires have happened and where the communities are concerned about the fire.
Youth from a number of different communities, including Fort Providence, have been involved, especially in the International Crown Fire Modelling Experiment that was run out of Fort Providence for the last six years, so there is opportunity for communities to participate.
As well, RWED has developed a forest module which is taught in all schools and is in the curriculum of the school. We are trying to do what we can to provide this information. Like I said, I will provide a listing of activities that are available to youth throughout the whole Northwest Territories, but specifically to the Deh Cho area.
We are familiar with the Aboriginal Youth Forest Ranger Program in Ontario and I think it is an excellent starting point for us in the forestry area of RWED. It is a good place to start programming for our youth so they have an introduction to the forest management of the North. Thank you.