Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, we have already started to try to find ways to try to approach this issue. Like I indicated earlier on in my response to another Member here, we did have a dinner meeting with the Aboriginal Summit leaders. Most of the key leaders were there, and the problem or the concern that we have with this mandate and the way it is going to go is raised. We want to get the best deal for the people in the North. We need to get every dollar of every resource that we could. That is the intention on this process. We are in this process with the aboriginal government leaders. We have agreed that we need to work closer in cooperation with each other, and we need to find ways on how to move this issue forward. I think a lot of it has to do with trying to educate people in the federal government, people in the south. A lot of people in the south do not really know who we are and what we are aspiring to be. I think that is our intention, to try to find a way to do that.
The other way is that if we do not have a full mandate, we have to consider whether it is worth continuing in this process. I guess you asked for alternatives. We would like to pursue this Intergovernmental Forum, but we have a lot of work ahead of us on how to get our message across to the federal government and the different Ministers, and people in the south. That is what we intend to do. Thank you.