Thank you, Mr. Chair. So to highlight from the Minister's comment, the mobile zone is work that we do with Tlicho government and with the Wek'eezhii Renewable Resources Board, So that's joint work, and it's to protect remaining Bathurst caribou. ENR is supportive of harvest of the Beverly herd which is a healthy herd, and we have provided additional funding this year because we recognize how challenging it is for Indigenous governments that access those caribou, and they have been unable to -- well, it's much more difficult. They haven't been unable to, but it's been much more difficult.
The reason that the mobile zone is so large is because the caribou are distributed across a large area, and it's challenging when there's mixing of the herds, which we've had this year and last year. So we recognize that there are those concerns, and we're working with the Tlicho government and other governments on ways that we can promote respectful harvest and help them to access caribou that are in numbers that are, you know, safe to harvest. Thank you.