Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Deh Cho process is at the negotiating table now. They have recently had two sessions, one in Fort Providence and one in Trout Lake. This was agreed upon by all parties and this is a formal negotiating session that happens in front of everybody, in front of the media.
The GNWT is a party to these negotiation sessions. Up to this point, we have been playing a very minor role and we are not interfering with these negotiation sessions, so perhaps the honourable Member is saying the Deh Cho process -- the chief negotiator is negotiating to the media and the newspaper. I do not think that is a formal negotiation process. Whatever is said in the media is subject to reply by the other side if they are named. I do not see what the problem is here. Thank you.