Mahsi cho, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Premier. Mr. Speaker, as we all know, there is a dispute between the Akaitcho and the Tlicho over ownership of land. We all know that the Akaitcho ascertained that there have been agreements between the Akaitcho and the Tlicho with a clear boundary that has been understood -- we know it as Boundary Creek. We all know that the Dogribs use lands east of here as traditional hunting grounds. We have seen a newspaper article last week that attests to that with the assistant director general who was there at Indian Hill Lake, where there were caribou carcasses and garbage left.
If that is going to be an example of future management, then we have to ask that question. The reason I demonstrate that is because there is clearly a relationship between the federal government and the Dogribs that the Akaitcho is concerned about. As a government, we have to demonstrate that we are impartial and that we represent the best interests of the Northwest Territories.
I ask the Premier when he was in Wha Ti, did he witness the initialling of the federal negotiator as the Premier of the Northwest Territories representing the people of the Northwest Territories, or as Stephen Kakfwi, an individual? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.