Thank you, Mr. Speaker-elect. I know this is a problem. I guess it has been around now for a few years. It's primarily been felt in the South Slave. I think there are a number of things that we can do.
First and foremost, some of the other regions have been able to deal with that through negotiating exemptions in their land claim. They have been able to deal with it on that basis. We've had many discussions with the NWT Metis Nation, and where we left it just before the end of the 17th Legislative Assembly was our legal people were meeting with the legal people of the NWT Metis Nation so that we could find out exactly what the problems were, exactly what the issues were and we could find out how to deal with it. It involves Aboriginal rights to hunt for food and also trap. It is the ancillary rate that is there that we are missing the mark on. I think that is another aspect. If it's not negotiated through their land claim, then we should look at changing the legislation, if that is the intention, so we have fairness throughout the Northwest Territories. We could look at the legislation and see what would be required to fix this problem. Thank you.