Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I would not put it in those less than flattering terms. The Member should be more complimentary and look at the results that a co-operative, consultative approach has achieved, for instance, on the BHP project and so forth on the Diavik project. By working in partnership with aboriginal government, by working with industry, although it is on a case by case basis, the results are significant. We have achieved benefits. We have achieved results that speak well to the approach that we have taken. Just because there is no articulated, written-down, established policy, does not mean that we are incoherent and inconsistent and without an overall approach.
If anything, the results should indicate that we have a well-thought out approach, albeit with a lot of different instruments and partners in the approach that we take. Nonetheless, the results are significant. I think that this is why the federal government and aboriginal governments are prepared to partner with us on more projects and with agreements on controlling management of Northern resources as well as sharing of the benefits of non-renewable resources through the revenue sharing agreement. Thank you.