Thank you, Mr. Chair. So the NWT Art Strategy includes an action item to increase access and availability of Northwest Territories fur and hide for NWT artists, and it's an ITI-ENR co-shared action item. So we are working through programs such as CHAP and those mentorship programs that I mentioned, that are new, to indirectly assist by teaching people to harvest and prepare the hides, and our on-the-land funders collaborative has provided funding to hide camps to make sure that those skills are being passed on to others. We will also work with communities to consider options for support if they approach us about a specific larger scale initiative. So if someone wants to do this in the communities and they come to our on-the-land group, we can look at that as well.
With respect to ITI, they have a program that buys and provides funding for hides - moose, beaver, seal, fox, muskrat, et cetera. So there's two different departments that are doing work on this matter. Thank you, Mr. Chair.