Mr. Sopuck, here in New Brunswick we don't have a big problem. The province of New Brunswick is vastly rural, so people understand the importance of trapping and hunting. It's not all of our population. We have 100,000 people participating in the sport out of 750,000, but they are tolerant of hunters. Our provincial laws allow us access to pretty much everywhere on crown land, of course.
I think we don't have a problem with it. Federally we hear them, and they don't serve us very well, but provincially New Brunswickers understand the importance of this sport or these endeavours.