I would not say that the commercial fur trade is part of the traditional native lifestyle in this country, but there are aboriginal and native people involved in commercial trapping and hunting of animals for fur. Does it decimate their communities when global markets for fur products shut? I don't believe so. I don't believe the evidence is there.
There have been a lot of statements made by the federal government, some self-serving statements. When you speak to the people in those communities, I don't believe they will agree that the thing they do best is kill animals for fur. I don't think they will agree that the closure of any market around the world for fur products is going to mean the end of their communities. Their communities have lived on subsistence hunting for generations, for thousands of years. I don't believe that the global market for fur products, which is fickle and cyclical and depends on the whims of the fashion industry, promises a sustainable future for any native person in this country.