Thank you. I guess what I am trying to get at is I am trying to arrive at some assurance that if in fact this did happen, our staff internally, on the basis of a legal opinion, made the suggestion that there were adequate grounds and that we should certainly be concerned about this and therefore, we should look at doing something, such as possibly signing a waiver asking the person to relinquish the right to take further action against the GNWT. If in fact there was no official suggestion that there might be legal action, I am wondering why we would even entertain such a thought?
I suppose, if we are not going to get an answer as to whether or not there was an official, threatened legal action, then we are not going to get any sort of indication as to whether or not we were of the opinion that these people possibly had grounds. Is that in fact the case, that I am not going to get an answer on that?