Thank you, Vice-Chief.
I believe what you're alluding to is that often there are trappers or those who are in the Canadian wild quite a bit who, although they may carry a long gun and perhaps a hunting knife, carry a side arm or a handgun. That's in case there's an emergency situation with a large, aggressive animal. They don't have enough distance to get their barrel out, so they carry a handgun. We've heard this quite a bit from those in this industry, so thank you for bringing that up and ensuring that it's on the record.
I would like to ask Regional Chief Teegee the same question regarding consultation.