I'm a little bit disappointed to hear that number. I looked at a few of the photos, and, for example, I saw a few outboard motors sitting there that were water damaged. Giving an example, one 60 horsepower motor is in excess of $5,000. If it's $4,000 per site, that doesn't really do much to replace some of the equipment that is damaged for some of the trappers and hunters there. I am hoping that we could revisit this and work with the Minister to try to do a little bit more to help. In my next line of questioning, I do note that hunters and trappers from other areas of the NWT who have access were granted compensation for lost revenue and damaged equipment. Can the Minister provide more details from, let's say, for example, the last five years for where and who accessed these funding pots in the past?
Steve Norn on Question 536-19(2): Compensation for Hunters and Trappers
In the Legislative Assembly on February 10th, 2021. See this statement in context.
Question 536-19(2): Compensation for Hunters and Trappers
Oral Questions
February 10th, 2021
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