Mr. Speaker, we are in the early stages of developing this strategy. This is what we are trying to do right now. We are trying to make sure the strategy is in keeping with the requirements of all groups, whether it is the aboriginal claimant groups, private sector groups, et cetera. Right now, we are in the early stages of discussion. I guess the department is taking the lead with directions from myself. I have spoken to both Mr. Zoe from the North Slave and Mr. Ningark from the Kitikmeot. I have met with some of the people from Yellowknife. As I have said to you, if there is someone missing in the equation, the table is large enough to bring everyone to the table. We are at the very early stages of developing a strategy as to how we are going to approach this as it relates to the federal government. If we are going to move forward on this proposal, as I have stated in my Minister's
statement, there is a requirement for significant federal and territorial dollars. I want to make sure, and you have my assurances, that all the stakeholders involved in this venture will be, to the best of our ability, consulted and involved in the development of the strategy. It is not going to be a government-driven strategy. This is going to be a stakeholder-driven strategy.