One of the things that happened as a result of this plebiscite was a 1982 vote in which there was a "Yes" vote for division, but also I believe the Dene population barely supported the division issue. But one of the principles with regard to the support of the division issue at that time was to make it clear, based on the principle that the Inuit would have a homeland and the Dene would have a homeland. That was a dream that both the Inuit and the Dens people have wanted for a long time.
But this time around again, it is a boundary line the plebiscite is going to be on, and I think the people in my constituency are not going to be affected by the boundary. But the people of Deh Cho also will not support the line if the communities affected by the line are not satisfied. So that is the position the Deh Cho Regional Council has taken with regard to the boundary issue. We are going to be supporting the way they want to vote with regard to the line.