The parties at the table are the parties that have been at the table from the very beginning that is the federal government, the territorial government, NTI, Interim Commissioner and the Western Coalition. These parties have been there from the beginning and all issues that relate to division. As I said earlier, we have, in an effort to see if we can bring all the players to the table, brought on a skilled facilitator who has no direct interest in this issue. He is out of Toronto, I believe. With respect to time, I think we have to be a little careful in setting deadlines when we are in these sensitive negotiations. I, at this time, would be reluctant to say we are going to solve the problem in seven days, ten days or 21 days. We have 300 days left. I am sure, prior to April 1, 1999, common sense will prevail, and the facilitator will reach, I hope, an appropriate compromise that satisfies all parties, east and west. Thank you.
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