Thank you, Madam Chair. The program itself was originated back in the days of the 13th Assembly, I believe, 1994. A program was initiated. The total amount of the program was for $15 million and eligible groups were able to apply for it. A formula was established based on the general hunting licences held by each region. That split out that money. It had to be matched by the organization. So if an organization wanted to see this, they had to come up with their dollars and it had to be put into a separate account and then they could start accessing it for those harvesters. The amount that's left has shrunk substantially from the days it was put in. It is a capped program, so the only reason it's ongoing is that some organizations haven't drawn down what they were eligible for when this program first came out. The
reason it doesn't show up in the regular budget planning process is that we're unaware of who would make a requirement on that fund and at what time of the year they would put in an application. It could sit there for a number of years without being drawn down, and until an organization comes forward with a plan in matching dollars, it sits there and we just address it this way because we're unable to account for it when we go through our planning process. Thank you.