Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I certainly will give that some consideration. I propose that it would make some sense for me to come to committee and talk about these issues around roles and responsibilities. I can certainly see a difference between some of the programs that we deliver in the traditional economy. The Genuine Mackenzie Valley Fur Program, where we set up grubstakes, and provide prime fur bonuses, is about harvesting for sale and markets, and the return is money. That is a much different program than some of our other traditional economy programs, which really are about subsistence hunting or harvesting, funding community hunts. There is a difference. I guess, for simplicity and ease, initially, we set them all up under one roof. Admittedly, the delivery is between two different departments. I think that is something that we need to discuss. I am prepared to come to committee and do that. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Brendan Bell on Question 232-15(4): Harvesters' Assistance Programs
In the Legislative Assembly on October 24th, 2005. See this statement in context.
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