Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The amendments relating to plans filed to better define natural boundaries doesn't have any impact on unsettled claims. Natural boundaries are essentially boundaries that aren't fully surveyed. Typically those are water boundaries, any lot that abutted onto the Mackenzie River, for example, or any body of water. The boundary that is defined by the ordinary high water mark would be the best example of a natural boundary. The amendments simply allow plans to be filed in land titles and be recognized that the boundary moves and changes when the natural boundaries change, which they do over extended periods of time, in the case of water boundaries. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
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