Thank you, Mr. Chair. This is a very well-used program, as the Member mentioned. We have had a lot of history with it, allowing people to get out on the land and actually utilize the money. We have a lot of very positive effects from it. We normally schedule in a little over $1.74 million for it. In the year that you are talking about, the 2017-2018 actuals, from time to time we get projects that we feel we actually need to support. That is additional funding that we provided. We continue to do that. As we see projects that come through, we want to have the opportunity to be able to provide funds so that we get traditional meat into the hands of local people.
The other initiative that I will mention is that we are currently working with the federal government in terms of the Nutrition North program. We are looking at whether or not we can help them utilize their money that they are spending on Indigenous harvesting. If we are successful in that discussion, what we would like to be able to do is use the CHAP program, because it is a very effective program. A lot of people use it. A lot of people appreciate the money to be able to get out on the land. Thank you, Mr. Chair.