Yes, thank you, just to add to what Mr. Belcourt has said. The Charlottetown Consensus Report, as he said, is what is being provided to all of us now, to help us decide how we are going to vote in the referendum. The referendum is basically an opinion poll, I guess, by the federal government to see how people in all of the different provinces and territories view this package.
The legal text, which is hopefully going to come out, at least in parts by next week, perhaps later, I have no idea, but it may take more than a few weeks to arrive at a final legal text. That legal text, is then going to be the basis on which the Legislatures of each province, and the federal government, are going to move motions of approval or rejection. Right now we are all targeting unanimous consent from each province, and the federal government, that this will constitute the actual acceptance of the package in law.
In order to change the Constitution you require Legislatures of the provinces and the federal government, in varying numbers, according to the amending formula, to change it. Mr. Belcourt was right to raise it, I forgot to raise it, but I think Members should be aware that if we approve this package, it is on the basis of what the report tells us, and it will hopefully guide our own constituents on which way we feel we should vote in the referendum.
That does not bind us, or any other government, to follow through automatically with motions of support, because the legal text is going to be the basis for the final decisions of Legislatures, and I think that is very important to point out. Thank you.