Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I do not think it is a question of this government's ability to address division. I think in all fairness Cabinet is doing all they can to stay within the schedule in order to have division by 1999. I do not think, Mr. Speaker, that it is entirely a question of funding that we are addressing here. Surely, before Mr. Martin can address the amount of funding that is required for both Nunavut and the new western territory, there has to be an indication from the federal government as what type of structure of government they are willing to fund. So that therefore we would know then what kind of funding to expect from Mr. Martin. I have come to the conclusion that there does seem to be some dragging of feet on the part of Indian Affairs in regards to addressing division at this point. It is nice to say they are in full support of it but they must realize, as well as everybody else, that the deadline is coming, there are certain things to be done before division in a timely manner.
So therefore I think that what I am asking the Deputy Premier to pass on to the Minister and to the Prime Minister, if necessary, is that these deadlines are coming up, these things have to be done. If there is not a satisfactory response -- and I do not think the satisfactory response only towards this government, I think it is a satisfactory response to all the native groups, as well. My question, Mr. Speaker, is would the Deputy Premier and this government pass these concerns on, not just the funding ones, the other ones as well, to the proper levels of the federal government? Thank you.