Mr. Chairman, the plan is to carry on the work in terms of surveys and trying to get as accurate numbers on herd sizes as possible, working with collaring and doing counts this spring. There are going to be more over the summer and fall. As well, we’ve engaged with a peer review with the Alberta Research Council, which is in the works, and we’re waiting for those results.
Once we have the most up-to-date numbers all the way across, including their planning on doing the work on the Porcupine, Cape Bathurst, Bluenose-West, Bluenose-East, Bathhurst, Ahiak
and Beverly
Kaminuriak…. As well, we’ve engaged in initial discussions with the government in Nunavut to talk about the issue that came out of the Caribou Summit in Inuvik — the calving grounds. We have a number of initiatives underway and work underway in a whole host of areas. Once those show a bit more progress, we’ll probably be in a better position to look at bringing folks back together for the Caribou Summit, part 2.