Mr. Speaker, who has to survive is the caribou. The big picture is the caribou. That has to be the big picture. When you talk to every co-management board and every aboriginal government, the issue is the caribou. Back in 2007, even the Dene Nation said the Dene Nation leadership has identified the decline in caribou stocks as a crisis situation, a top priority to be addressed by all the nations within Denendeh to preserve caribou for future generations. That is the big picture. That is the issue. We are working hard
to do that. We are very willing to come up with ways to accommodate the impact on hunting rights. There are other options, but we have to focus on why we are doing this. It’s to protect this Bathurst herd whose numbers have dwindled very, very precariously. Thank you.