Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I will not argue the point with Mr. Kakfwi that no gains have been made. I think it is clear that gains have been made for aboriginal people, but in achieving those gains, there are some limitations, you might say, or perceived limitations as to how far you can go immediately. Trying to interpret those rights, and I think that in trying to sell the agreement, you have to assure the people that their own efforts to try to get some interpretation will not be refused, because there is a five year, so-called arrangement, that court proceedings are not to be considered.
The way I read it, it may not have a bearing, but on the other hand, there is nothing to suggest, in the agreement, that we cannot proceed with court action relative to treaty definitions, or applications. Now, that is not clear to me, and maybe Mr. Gargan, our legal advisor, can clarify that for me about the courts because it is not clear to me.