Well, Mr. Speaker, I can explore that. Right now there is not much going on, but we can bring people more up-to-date. One of the things for sure is that the accord itself, and the final package, will have to go through the normal process in the Legislative Assembly and will be deliberated here. So in terms of feeling that something will be signed off, or people not knowing about the final contents, that will not be done.
We will be dealing with it more through the process. It will come, because there are financial implications through the Standing Committee on Finance. It will come through the committee structure, it will also go to this Legislative Assembly. Because there is not much movement and we have agreed on the parameters with the aboriginal organizations, and really what we are dealing with right now are the technicalities of the financial arrangement.
If that gets settled, certainly that will go back to have a revisiting on how good the package is, or if it meet everybody's needs. If we have the protection that we do not get caught in getting a deal, and then it effects our other budgeting processes, it will come through all of the processes. I will look to see whether we can update the organizations and see if we can give them more information or more of what is going on.
I know that they are all busy and when there is no movement, I do not want to pretend to them that we are making further movement, because we are really just arguing with the federal government right now on resources. Thank you.