Thank you, Mr. Chairman. There are some processes that are already in existence with the regional leaders that I think are worthy and should be continued, bringing them together on a regular basis. But I want to come back to the issue of we have demonstrated collectively as a public government with the Aboriginal governments that we can deal with very complex, demanding issues – wildlife, water, species at risk – through a process where we had working groups, collective working groups, hands
on a pen drafting legislation, extensive consultation to do a Water Strategy. That’s the approach I believe we have to use and talk to the Aboriginal governments about to remind them of the good work that we have done. It’s that type of demonstrated successful process that I think we have to look and build off of. Thank you.