Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I will just make some general comments in regard to the question, then I will turn it over to Mr. Murray for more on the technical detail. In Inuvik specifically, we have at least entertained the specific process with the municipality, the Gwich'in and the Inuvialuit, although we have received a letter back from the Inuvialuit that they were not interested.
I will speak to Inuvik specifically because I am the other half of the representation of Inuvik. What we had heard originally was that yes, there is a high demand for land in Inuvik. We are trying to resolve that rather quickly by using two processes. One is we can wait until the self-government agreement has been finalized, or else we can work with the individual entity where they may want to access affordable community lands, talking specifically about Commissioner's land.
We have entertained that idea as early as December 5th. It is an ongoing process. We are basically working with one group in isolation of the other, simply because it is a choice of acquiring lands that are needed desperately for the significant growth and the demand on municipal lands in that specific municipality. In terms of process, I will ask Mr. Murray to enlighten the Member further on how the process is developed. Thank you.