Thank you, Mr. Speaker. In regards to the potential to my region at the present time, which is economically lame, pretty quiet, nothing really happening in regards to development. Opportunities like these do not come too often. I think we have to take advantage of those opportunities that are there. This is an organization that we have had discussions with ten years ago. Now they are back and I do not think we should allow the opportunity to pass us by again.
I think the intention of my question is that we have to have the adequate resources to be able to not only sit down and meet with this company, but also have the resources to develop positions and also look at the benefits agreements because there is no northern accord in place. Also access agreements to those lands in the Gwich'in settlement region. Also look at the legal documents and have them reviewed by lawyers, consultants, people that have that expertise.
The resources we are talking about are not just for the sake of getting together and having a meeting. The resources have to be adequate to allow us to start the consultation process and come with agreements. Similar to the process that just went through with BHP in which there are social and economic impact agreements between that company and benefit agreements that have been signed. So, I think I am talking about something more than just a meeting between the parties. So, the resources are available more in the line of developing the proposal and also looking at the benefit agreements that have come forward with those proposals. So, will those resources be made available.