Thank you, Mr. Chair. In our tour of Tlicho and listening to some of our Indigenous partners, they talked about our ability to do the herd composition surveys, and I think we had made a commitment that we were going to try to get out a bit more. The herd composition survey is approximately $230,000 of this $1.1 million. Collars, there was always a reluctance to try to use collars, but, once they realized the type of collars that we are switching to, I think they were a little more receptive to that and, if there was anything that they could do to help monitor the herd a bit more, they agreed with. I think we budgeted $90,000 for that. Tlicho Government Boots on the Ground is a great program, and we are trying to expand that. We have allocated $40,000 for that. We also made a commitment to restore the fire crew at Wekweeti, and that's $85,000. The North Slave incentive program for wolves, we have budgeted $200,000; wolf management action, $300,000; fire science research position, that's $115,000; and the O and M to support the research was $50,000. That brings us to the total of $1.1 million.
I was looking for a bit more level of detail, but this breaks down what the money is being used for. If the Member would like more detail on exactly what the plans are for each one of these allocations, then I would be happy to work with the department to provide the information to the Member. Thank you, Mr. Chair.