I have more of an issue with the limits here, though the price is just one more cost of a long list of expenditures for anyone not able to simply walk into their back field and bring home dinner. It would be more cost effective if when out hunting you could get more than one (or maybe 2 if you got lucky in the draw) deer. Always reading about guys in other areas or in the states getting multiple deer per year, and I'm sure they pay less per tag than we do in the first place. I see deer almost every night in my area, I think the population could handle a bit more hunting considering how few people actually hunt today.
I work at a grocery store and my co-workers had a good laugh when I said I was interested in going turkey hunting this year. You can buy one in the store cheaper than the price of a turkey license even before you get into all the other hunting related costs. There's also a good chance you will come home empty handed on a hunt, not so much of an issue at the store. Even in the spring you aren't allowed to take both your Turkeys on the same day...making the process even more difficult. Considering the numbers of Turkey in the province nowadays and how much of a nuisance they have become in some areas, a very small percentage actually gets taken successfully.
As this is my first year hunting and I haven't taken a shot at any game yet...it's going to be some very expensive deer meat that I bring home when I do. Stupidly expensive if it's something like a squirrel.