Thank you. We have, firstly, there’s been an enormous amount of work put into this whole issue. There is a significant incentive, the ban is in place and will stay in place until we have something to replace it with. So the plan is -- and the parties are all aware of this -- that we want to apply ourselves to come up with an agreement. There have been very strong signals, not only signals, but so far the cooperation of the Yellowknives and we intend to keep working with them along with the Wek’eezhii and the Northwest Territories Metis to come up with a plan. While it may be an interim arrangement because a long-term plan is going to take some time, I’m convinced and I’m committed to getting an interim arrangement for the Bathurst herd for this coming hunting season. Thank you.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 184-16(5): Withdrawal Of Caribou Management Question From The Courts
In the Legislative Assembly on May 20th, 2010. See this statement in context.
Question 184-16(5): Withdrawal Of Caribou Management Question From The Courts
Oral Questions
May 19th, 2010
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