Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I think, as Members know, we have something called the Genuine Mackenzie Valley Fur Program, and, with that program, we help trappers get their furs to market in a number of ways. We provide them with upfront money -- we call it the Grub Stake Program -- to get them started, and get their equipment refurbished at the beginning of the year. We provide advances, as well, to trappers looking to get their furs to market, but not able to wait for the sales to come in. We also provide something called the Prime Fur Bonus Program, Mr. Speaker, in that if we assess the fur as being in good condition, we're willing to
pay more than it will fetch at market. All of this costs us about $450,000 a year, I believe, and that's 2004-2005 numbers. But I think it's a valuable program, I think it's a good program. I know it's certainly the envy of all of the jurisdictions when we talk about this at the provincial/federal/territorial Ministers' meetings. Having said that, I think we need to recognize that we need to continually re-evaluate the program and ensure that it is meeting the needs of our trappers, especially given the cost of energy. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.