Mr. Chairman, I believe that the Power Corporation is doing as much as it possibly can to seek out the potentials for hydro development in light of new customers, particularly in mining. I believe that the working relationship between the Power Corporation and the Dogrib will bode well to moving things more quickly. The Dogrib are already thinking out how they will finance the second phase of the Dogrib power project.
So right now, there is a lot of activity going on, and reaching a working relationship with the Dogrib is probably a very positive sign that something could be worked out. That second phase is being pursued very aggressively by the Dogrib. We aren't in a situation where we are fighting to resolve the subject matter. it is something that is financially good for the Dogrib and is environmentally a better way of delivering power generation. So both the corporation and the Dogrib are in tune to moving ahead with the second phase.
The other areas that can be developed are being explored. There have been some studies, a number of years ago, we tabled a number of studies that were done already on the various potential areas. We try to stay out of the areas which we are told very clearly are not to be developed in any way, shape or form. I think the working relationship with the aboriginal groups that would be more closely affected are our partners. So that takes away a lot of the "us and them," the suspicion and the idea that the community is being overridden. Those areas are progressing well and that takes away a lot of the problems we might have.