Mr. Speaker, I think all of us want to ensure that we have a sustainable industry, an outfitting industry as we move forward. The most critical component of that is sustainable caribou herds. Mr. Speaker, we have been working with the Barren-Ground Caribou Outfitters Association. In fact, I met with them prior to the Caribou Summit and indicated that I was prepared to help them develop a plan, an approach and a presentation for the Wekeezhii board, because that's a critical step here. The Wekeezhii board and their public hearing is going to make recommendations that will undoubtedly have a huge impact on the numbers that are eventually allocated to outfitters. It's critical that they come forward with a plan that demonstrates that they believe in conservation and demonstrates that this industry can live side by side a viable caribou herd in the Northwest Territories. We are helping them build that presentation and that plan.
We've also indicated to them as step two we would work with them to talk about assistance and aid for the industry, much the same way we did with the Aurora industry when it was under pressure, Mr. Speaker, we are doing the same with the outfitting industry. Exactly what form that aid will take depends very much on what Wekeezhii board comes back with and the recommendations that they make in terms of sustainable harvest numbers for caribou for 2008. At that point, we'll sit down to talk in detail about what the plan will look like. Thank you.