That is a capital question for sure. We are going to continue to invest in keeping our baseline information up. We have spent a lot of time over the last four or five years now developing that information. The problem with the Porcupine or the challenge with the Porcupine is that they have tried mobilizing almost every year now for the last, since the last time or the last five years or so. They have been either the caribou haven’t congregated or the weather has not allowed them to do the work. It is a challenge with the Porcupine herd, but with the Cape Bathurst, Bluenose-West, East, Bathurst, Beverly, we do some work on the Ahiak. We work with the Nunavut on the Qamanirjuaq and the Ahiak. We are going to continue to invest. I wouldn’t make the observation when you look at the work from the 1980s down to 2009. The margin for error has been decreasing as the technology improves and the science improves in terms of the accuracy of the counts. This is a very critical issue and we are going to continue to identify resources. Thank you.
Michael Miltenberger on Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
In the Legislative Assembly on October 19th, 2009. See this statement in context.
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
October 18th, 2009
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