Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Perhaps if I can just add; I don't see anything in this act which attempts to limit or abrogate aboriginal rights. This is a law that is meant to be a law of general application in the fact that it would impose certain rights and obligations on all of the citizens of the Northwest Territories. It is very conceivable that there are aboriginal rights that go beyond the Education Act which haven't been defined yet.
In other words, there are certain educational rights that are given under this act, but there is nothing in this act that says that is the extent of education rights for aboriginal people. So, from that perspective, the act has been reviewed. It hasn't been reviewed to see if this act complies with those further aboriginal or treaty rights, because I am not quite sure that anybody, at this stage, could give a definitive opinion in that area given the uncertainty both in the law and in negotiations on that issue. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.