The land owners, Indian and Northern Affairs, have undertaken a scoping session or scoping work to determine the nature of the cleanup and how much it would cost to clean it up. They are moving towards cleaning up the area. The communications we’ve had with them they’ve said they’re prepared to turn over the land for the park tomorrow if we’re prepared to accept it as is and pay for the cleanup. Obviously that’s not in our best interest to do so. They’re not prepared to enforce it, we don’t have a petty trespass act to have the authority to keep anybody off federal lands, so other than to post signs and intervene with the four-wheeler clubs that operate, I think that’s about as far as we can go.
I know that at mile 222 ENR has a checkpoint during the hunting season. They could probably give out some information to the four-wheelers if they go through there, but we don’t have people there during the summer months when they usually go out. It’s a difficult situation. I’m not sure what the answer is but we can continue to bring it to the attention of Indian Affairs and the Sahtu landowners that own the first 10 kilometres of the road that’s up there.