Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I guess the first step is to understand the range of the herd and understand herd dynamics. We're measuring a number of things to achieve this, but I guess the first step is to decide whether in fact a herd is being threatened, if the population is in decline, if it is in fact low and in specific reference to the Bathurst management plan, the plan proposes a number of potential steps should the herd be in decline or in fact low. We would work with the groups that have responsibility for managing the herds,
those very same groups that were on the committee, but we would also go out and make sure we work with all of the individual stakeholders and those who use the resource to understand their needs and propose a number of things that we might do to manage the herd. This is only after we have determined what steps were necessary. So difficulties like the one the Member has proposed would arise, I suspect. I'm sure the outfitters would make that point very clear to us that this would present a difficulty and we would have to deal with it at that point. But again, Mr. Speaker, there's been nothing proposed to date and I'm sure the Member is being facetious when he suggests DNA sampling, but I think we would work with outfitters to come up with a plan that makes sense and isn't ridiculous. I think it's very important that we seek to effectively manage these animals. Thank you.