Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I'll certainly sit down with my Cabinet colleagues and specifically Minister Dent to discuss this issue because I think it's very important that we support people who want to pursue traditional lifestyles and want to live on the land. Obviously, though, you have to have some means to sustain yourself. You have to have some ability to have an income. I think that I am certainly very proud of the work that we've done for the hunting and trapping, specifically the trapping community. I think our Mackenzie Valley fur pricing program, the prime fur bonus, helps and goes a long way toward helping trappers making a living at this pursuit. I think it's by far probably the best program in the country in this regard.
I know it's important for us to help people get back on the land if that's what they choose, but we have to recognize that it will be about economic development programs
because most people simply can't sustain themselves without some ability to pursue an income. I think we need to work very closely as a government, as a Cabinet, but it will be about a lot of the programs that this department is responsible for delivering. I think a lot of that responsibility will come on my shoulders as Minister of this department. Thank you.