Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, my understanding of this situation is that, like we said here, we have indicated that we will support the Aboriginal Summit in their right to appeal, and will provide financial assistance. We are in support of that, and my understanding is that there is a course of action that we undertook to try to accommodate the court order.
There is a political process that is in place; however, on the appeal, because of the timing, it is difficult to say what may happen. The advice that we have is that the Aboriginal Summit, if they do appeal, they have a pretty good chance of having their appeal heard. That is my understanding at this time, and we will do everything we can to support it; however, our earlier understanding was that - I think there is a process in place long enough that we will have some time to maybe figure out a political solution. If that does not happen and if we do pass Bill 15, I think it will be an academic exercise and they may not be able to be heard, their appeal, but we have enough time, I think, with the course of action that we set that will allow us to try to find some political solution even before we pass this Bill 15. Thank you.