Steven, thank you for the Thaidene Nëné reserve. I was at your grand opening, and we met last year when you guys were presenting here. What a beautiful part of the world it is, and I want to thank you for what you're doing there.
As Mr. Latourelle mentioned, I think that's the future of Canada, that we take these areas of land and put them under the management of indigenous people.
From having talked with you last year, I know that you've lived there most of your life. With the Aichi program under which Canada needs to reach 17% of its land in parks, we're basically going to have to double what we have now. It's not that far off doubling what we have now, and there is going to be a need to look at the impact that's going to impose on aboriginal communities. I'm looking at the ability of your members to hunt, fish, and trap in areas that we may want to look at for conservation purposes.
I want to get your comments on what level of use you think your people need. Maybe it could be white people trapping in certain areas that we may put into reserve. Do you feel that we can put these conservation areas into place while still being able to have the land utilized by the people, especially indigenous people?