Mr. Chairman, on February 9 to 12, we met in Fort Simpson. One of the decisions that came out of the meeting is that the Deh Cho region is not looking at any kind of direction with regard to land claims. They do not want that if it means extinguishment. They have also looked at other means toward self-government. At that point in time, there was never any discussion leading to a motion of any kind, nor did the chiefs endorse any boards to be created in the Deh Cho region.
Perhaps the committee has been speaking with the people and been hearing that, but the leadership certainly has not endorsed anything of that nature at this point in time. I just want to say that for the record. I also made a presentation in Fort Providence, in which we looked at other methods of control, other than being an agent of this government. I am not going to support the motion.