I want to touch on a point Ms. Bear made, which is that on the application form for aboriginal hunters, it says, “Are you a sustenance hunter?” Most people who are processing that think of sustenance as only providing food for indigenous people. Sustenance means to sustain. It's like she said. It's for hides, and it's for purposes of ceremony. They should not have to pay the $60 because there's a McDonald's close by. This is the interpretation by the RCMP, but I know in British Columbia I've had many people apply for sustenance, and they've been denied because they live in a city.
Getting back to the other, it's very important. Take Blueberry River First Nations, and Homalco in Campbell River up at Bute Inlet, for example. They need firearms there for protection against the grizzlies that come walking through the camp.