Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We do, in fact, have numbers. We have enough information that under the precautionary principle, we are compelled and I believe are compelled to act and err on the side of caution and conservation, which is what we are doing. In this process and time of transition of course, Mr. Speaker, we are going to recognize there may be some start-up glitches and an occasional case of mistaken identity. This is an issue of working with the users and the stakeholders to sustain the herds and to educate all the people involved on the new processes and we intend to approach it that way. 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.
Further Return To Question 500-15(4): Caribou Management Policies And Procedures
Question 500-15(4): Caribou Management Policies And Procedures
Item 7: Oral Questions
March 1st, 2006
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