The negotiations on the Senate, were quite intense and at times fast-paced. In any case, what we got was assurance that we would get one seat for the existing territory. As far as a new territory is concerned, for whatever reasons, perhaps it seemed hypothetical at the moment, it seemed insurmountable in regard to the way that they were figuring out numbers between the House of Commons and the Senate, that issue was not addressed.
There is an understanding that we will continue to work through the fall to get some assurance, in the event that the Nunavut territory is created, that there will be at least one Senate seat assured to this new territory. I should add that the idea that there will be aboriginal Senators, as well, was also not resolved in the current round, but it was agreed that by October/November all parties will make best efforts to come to some sort of an agreement on how aboriginal people could be represented in the Senate. That is understood, we are going to try and follow-up with our own assurances in that area.
In response to the question, very short, there is no assurance for the Nunavut territory, as far as Senate representation is concerned, at this time.