Mr. Speaker, I'm surprised the Member said he didn't know what was going on. The Minister-of-the-day stood up in this House and indicated there was going to be reductions in February of last year. Those numbers were looked at and the survey was done this summer. The Minister's statement indicated that if there were further reductions to the quota, to the herd surveys, we would have to cut the numbers further. We brought all those numbers forward for discussion and looked at what we needed to do. We've also looked at what other harvesters are out there who are taking animals. We have taken some initiative in those areas. The resident hunts, for example, we've reduced those numbers. We've cut out the meat tags for some of the aboriginal groups that were out there.
So there are a number of other things we factored in here. It's not only been focussed on the outfitters. I think we've done our part. We've calculated the numbers. We've announced it in the House. We've provided that information to the outfitters, but, Mr. Speaker, I don't think anybody who is...Mr. Speaker, I am sure some people are not going to accept these numbers. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.