I am struggling to understand exactly what the Member is proposing and what he would define by proof. I think we are doing a lot of work and a lot of research to understand the herd dynamics. There have been changes in how we have agreed to describe various herds, as the Member has pointed out. Our ability to monitor the herd over time, we believe, is improving. Technology is improving.
When you look back at past years' data and go back some time, I would certainly think that it would be difficult to prove beyond a doubt that we know with any certainty the exact accurate numbers of those animals. We are doing the best we can today to understand the herd, to monitor and measure the herd. We are working with the users of the resource. We are working with those who have a mandate for wildlife, specifically caribou management, and should we propose any changes to the allowable amount of the harvest, then we will sit down and work with all affected stakeholders. That includes outfitters. I hope this goes some measure toward alleviating some of the concerns that the Member is bringing forward. Thank you.