Mr. Speaker, a number of these questions are hypothetical; we don't know what the Wekeezhii board will determine. Yes, ENR has come forward with a proposed plan. They are taking that out to Wekeezhii who are going to do a public consultation. We are very interested in hearing what the leadership of what the regions affected has to say about this. We're very interested in working with the Barren-Ground Caribou Outfitters Association to come forward and make their case that they play a vital conservation role and can, in fact, help the sustainability of caribou if it's managed in the correct manner, Mr. Speaker.
The Member doesn't need to tell us that 350 tags would be devastating to this industry. We know that and that's why we advocated that there be another plan put in place in the short term, because we were certain that that was going to spell sudden death for the outfitters association and the outfitting industry. That is why we came together with the Premier, we worked on a solution that we think provides the balance between conservation and sustaining this industry; however, we do have to take a long-term approach to this. We do have to have a plan for 2008. We will work on options with the outfitters association, and look at scenarios that talk about what happens if Wekeezhii comes back with a recommendation of very low tags. Thank you.