Thank you, Mr. Chairman. In regards to the capital investment this government makes, I think that we have to put more investment in regards to that type of infrastructure regardless of
how we do the counts, what type of remote sensing we are doing by way of more flights. I think it is important that we have to be as close to or bang on to the numbers when we talk about having to restrict harvesting because of the decline in numbers or the assumption of decline of numbers. I think we heard the argument from the outfitters. I think we are hearing the same arguments when you start restricting harvest of a specific species. You have to ensure those numbers are as close as we can get. I think over the years this government has put a lot of money into technology in regards to finding ways of doing that. I think that we have to ensure that those capital investments that we are making are actually giving us a return on those investments before we go out and start realizing that we are in the responsibility of maintaining and ensuring that the population of wildlife species are healthy. Again, we have to have the capital investment in those areas to do our job. I would like to make reference that this government has made capital investments in those areas in the past. More importantly, we have to do a better job ensuring that we have an ongoing tracking of these numbers. More importantly, ensure those numbers are close to or exact as we can. Thank you.