Mr. Speaker, yes, we cannot assume that the two agreements are the same because they are negotiated by two different aboriginal leaderships.
The main fundamental difference between the two is that in the case of the Deh Cho Interim Measures Agreement, a process is laid out quite clearly for dealing with various issues that either protection or action needs to be taken. In the case of the Akaitcho Interim Measures Agreement, there are no schedules negotiated so all we have is the framework document without any detail of what the processes will be. I assume those are yet to be negotiated. Thank you.