Thank you very much. I appreciate that protection of life and then property are very high priorities. I concur with that. I guess I was just trying to get at, if anything, is to apply the ruling as consistently as they can. Quite often, the communities are calling and saying one year you fought, and this year you are not. It is quite confusing. I don't know if there is some kind of communication method the ministry can use. Maybe get into the communities early before the fire season, meet with the chief and council because they are the ones that get nervous because everybody else is calling them, so they understand some of the guidelines and the rules. Some of it is spur of the moment conditions. The deputy minister was talking about wind conditions and that kind of stuff. All those can be appreciated, but if we can communicate it the best we can to the hamlets and to the councils that are out there.
Another thing of interest is reforestation and silva culture. I believe that we do have a base of people, but it has to be continually used. One of the good programs that I am a champion of back in Fort Simpson is the ability to have reforestation projects for our schools and the students. They don't have to be big projects. It is about helping them understand and of the silva culture business. It makes our students understand about reforestation, building our forestries back up. In fact, it may inspire some youth to pursue a career in natural resources; just understanding it from the roots up, as it were. I kind of know that our program expenditures in reforestation have been declining. Perhaps the ministry can tell me what it has been like on average for the last three years, because the forestry hasn't really been active so there are no opportunities to go planting trees and that. But I do believe if we can allocate some money to the schools on a yearly basis and keep our workforce kind of sharp, so to speak, Mr. Chair. If the Minister can detail again for me the kind of average reforestation in the last three years and some of the justification needed to get that tree planting back in the schools. It is a huge bonus for the children learning about our forestry, our resources, the need to protect the land, as well as they get to make some money, too. That is a big bonus. They get to get out there and get active. It typically happens on a long weekend. It is a good thing. I would like to see that continue. I don't know if it is an actual line item, like reforestation for schools, but, if anything else, I would champion something like that, Mr. Chair. With that, I would just get the ministry to respond to that.