Thank you, Mr. Chair.
First of all I want to thank Mr. Norlock, Mr. Farrant and everyone on the committee and the panel for understanding the point about aboriginal people. Obviously, it was fundamental to their history, and it's fundamental in their lives now. It's a fundamental right and, really, it has to be in the bill somehow. I certainly appreciate everyone's understanding.
It's very important, of course, in my riding. We have all sorts of fishing derbies. I remember the five types of salmon and the fish traps from time immemorial. Even the Klondike gold rush is named after.... Tron-duick is a place where they would hammer the fish in the Klondike River.
As for the third Saturday, we had a snowstorm this year by the third Saturday in September--