Thank you, Mr. Chairman. It's one of the unique things about the Northwest Territories, I
suppose, is that there's a lot of land out there and there's a lot of privacy if you want to find a place that's off the beaten trail and out of the way. I don't think, Mr. Chairman, that we can assume that people who are here for a long time or a short time are necessarily going to be good stewards of the land they may wish to occupy in some way. I think I should say also that I think this is going to become more and more increased as people find the cost of living maybe is untenable in communities. The appeal of living someplace where you may not have amenities and services, but neither do you pay taxes and you're not governed by all kinds of bylaws that are restrictive that you would in a community setting.
I think that the option of living on the land, so to speak, is going to become more appealing all the time. I think this is going to be on the increase. So I was wondering if the Minister anticipates creating any kind of awareness around the fact that we know that people are going to be carrying out certain activities on the land, if there were any kind of guidelines or information for awareness that could be created advising people of things like caution around the use of fuels and in terms of forest protection, open fires, and the kinds of implications and some of the ramifications of mishandling of fire. Things like that. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.