Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, there is a process underway now and we hope that all the parties will try to engage and come up with a solution that is equally unacceptable or equally acceptable to everyone. The Cabinet is in support of concluding agreements and respecting the rights of all parties. The Akaitcho is a group that we support and respect and wish to see the rights of their people upheld and not eroded.
The Minister, Jim Antoine, is going to see what he can do to see that there is some resolution to this. The ball is in the federal court. The Minister, Mr. Nault, has the capacity to set up a process to invite or perhaps even force both parties to come together to resolve this.
As a government, we will be meeting as a Cabinet to be making a final decision about any final agreement before anyone signs a final agreement. That is the way it is going to happen. It is going to be stressful. We do not have the answers and we are hoping for some solutions to come. The solutions are possible and the parties have to engage. Thank you.