My question will be for Mr. Craik. It dovetails with what Mr. Latraverse was saying about hunters paying.
As an outfitter, I worked with the Kluane First Nation in Yukon Territory for three successive years when they had an exclusive opportunity to offer hunts in their traditional territory for Dall sheep. Those hunts were auctioned off over those years. One year the sheep went for $165,000; the next year it was $175,000, and the following year it was $315,000. It clearly demonstrates the philanthropic view of hunters in general because the tag itself is about $10 in Yukon.
On your end, you have an opportunity, exclusive rights for Cree on category II lands and category III for the establishment of outfitting concessions.
How many outfitting concessions are there? Do the Cree have a similar regime where they're able to turn some of the money from hunts into conservation-based projects?
The Kluane First Nation used 50% of the proceeds to go directly into conservation-based projects on their traditional territory. Do you have anything like that in your region?