Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, there has to be some level of detail when you start talking about programs and services. Generally, the structure and the intent is there. It is a long, very complicated process that takes a number of years to complete. During the negotiation process, there are three parties to the process.
There are positions tabled by the different parties on each issue. That is discussed at length. Once the negotiation is on for 45 days or ten days, a number of different issues are dealt with. They take it as far as they can at the table, and they try to come to an agreement as they go along. There is a fair level of detail that is worked out at this level. We want to make sure that, at the end of the day, things work and there is money for it and so on.
Most of these negotiations in self-government, we have not concluded any of them yet, most of those that are in force are dealt with. The general structure is dealt with, but there are a lot of details that are worked out as we go from negotiation to negotiation. Thank you.