Okay. There has been, from my understanding, a consultation program underway for the Wildlife Act for at least the last decade, Mr. Chairman. I might be off a couple of years, but we are taking about a multi-year program, which I remember allocating up to half a million dollars a year for consultation and consensus building. We are now already saying we are going to toss this one off to our successors in the 16th Assembly. I wish them luck. I guess the thing I am wondering about is why are we continuing to spend money on it at all. I just have not seen any evidence that there has been progress towards achieving agreement or shared strategies. In fact, if anything, it seems that the differences that are in place regarding wildlife, ownership, management, co-management, co-ownership, are becoming more diverse and I don't know what $100,000 is going to do to get us any closer. I'm sorry, Mr. Chairman, I'm kind of musing here, but this is on the basis of so little, I guess, ability to see real progress on this thing, that I'm questioning why we're even bothering to continue to spend money on it.
So if the Minister would care to engage on that basis, I'll stop now, Mr. Chairman.