Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the Member is quite right; we have sufficient laws to deal with the issue of trespassers. However, there is the issue of who is out there and in what capacity. There are a number of people out there who have a legitimate right to be out there. There are indigenous aboriginal people out there. There are people who are trespassing.
So we have to be able to identify who is located where and who has a right to be there. We are doing that. We are doing an assessment of how many people are out there. We are trying to find out who they are. Some have BCRs, band council resolutions, indicating that they have a right to be there. Some of them have band council resolutions that the aboriginal groups are telling us have expired. So we have to do an assessment of everybody that is out there and who has what rights before we can take the next step. That is what we are working on. We also have to be able to identify the resources, in terms of financial resources and staff to be able to carry this out. This is a huge undertaking. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.