I'll follow the honourable witness from the Northwest Territories.
Dollars and cents aside, it's purely from a cultural perspective and from a family unit perspective. If the federal government doesn't pay more attention to this and move it up the slate, shall we say, there really is not going to be much left for all of us, let alone our kids and the next few generations. Going back to a personal perspective, hunting, trapping, and fishing are part of our history, our roots. There are too many distractions out there that lure us into a different way of life. We have the second-largest country in the world, with a diversity of land: forests, lakes, mountains, prairies, etc. Let's use it and let's keep it.