It varies by species. Every year we set up a research and monitoring program for the year, depending on what the highest priorities are at that time. Right now for us it's caribou. For the last two years, we will have spent over $1.5 million to monitor the caribou. Because it is a high-priority species, we do a lot of work there.
We work very closely with Canada on polar bears, and we do have a program in place through which we monitor one population at a time, because it is very logistically difficult and expensive.
We do some monitoring of boreal caribou. Assistance with that kind of work would be helpful. We monitor our bison population. We have monitoring programs in place for most harvested species.