No. What I find -- and I mentioned this in response to an earlier question -- is the settlement of claims, like the TFN claim and the Nunavut Act, is going to have a profound effect on how much time and resources the Nunavut communities are going to have with initiatives like this. This is simply because of the enormous demands that settlements of claims, planning for division and the set-up of the Nunavut government are going to make on the leadership and people who work for communities in the eastern Arctic.
In the Gwich'in claim, for instance, the Gwich'in leadership have found that the implementation of their claim and the planning for it is taking up a tremendous amount of their time, and they have been one of the most interested in exploring the options under the community transfer initiative. The Sahtu communities are going to find that, as well. We haven't been developing a backlog of communities who are interested and we haven't been keeping communities waiting, no.