Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, we are involved in the litigation, which is at the moment adjourned without a date pending the Oldman Dam
decision. So, Mr. Speaker, we still are part of that litigation, and, unless, we withdraw, we will participate when the case is revived. Mr. Speaker, discussions in cabinet have indicated that there would be some merit in trying to work with the federal government to secure their agreement to discharge what we believe is their legal responsibility and obligation under the federal responsibilities for inland waters, for aboriginal people, for fisheries, to conduct the proper environmental review that we believe has never been done in the Daishowa case. So cabinet has agreed that we should press the federal government to do what we believe they should have done, and now must do, as a result of Oldman Dam, and that is the strategy we are taking at the moment without giving up our right to pursue the matter later through litigation when the case again comes before the courts. Thank you.