Personally, I would gladly pay the fees to continue enjoying the outdoors when I am a senior. In my view, almost every other hobby out there will cost you a lot more than $20 a year, so $20 is peanuts. Considering the future change demographics, it only makes sense this fee should be instituted. Bottom line: I enjoy the outdoors and I am willing to pay for this privilege. I know that regardless of the potential inefficiencies of our government and MNR, generally speaking, good comes from supporting them. Flawed as they may be, I think we can all agree we would be in dire straights if we didn't have them around.
I think most members on here would agree with me in that we all just want what is best for our resources. That being said it is the attitude of entitlement or "I want what is owed to me" that has decimated our resources in the past, not one particular demographic. I think collectively we need to get over the attitude of entitlement and start asking what can I do for our resources, not what can our resources do for me (sorry for the bad Kennedy speech reference). Lets not let politics, personal opinion of the MNR or specific incidents get in the way of what we are talking about here and that is our collective natural resources and the very realistic cost of $20 a year.