Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We have the caribou strategy, which is a longer-term document. We have the interim measures, which as well speaks to some immediate actions that we're going to take. We already have committed and we have the resources to do the counts of the animals this coming spring/summer. As well, we're going to look at wolf predation and we will gather again in the fall when the information is in and we will see what other options possibly have to be looked at, once we know the numbers and if they've been verified or they've changed. I indicated when we started this process that these interim measures are not a singular event, but this is a process we're engaging that's going to be evolving in the coming months. Thank you.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 500-15(4): Caribou Management Policies And Procedures
In the Legislative Assembly on March 2nd, 2006. See this statement in context.
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