Mr. Speaker, our government and aboriginal governments have been talking about devolution for more than 17 years. We don't want to be seeing that process just continuing on for another four years under our watch. We want to see some process made on that. So would I consider any other alternative? I like the trilateral model. That's the way to do business: government to government to government. But if there is not an interest in pursuing devolution by the federal government or by any other partners, then we have to look at some other model. Right now I'm optimistic that the federal government is on side. Minister Mitchell has told me they are. We have a meeting this week with some of the aboriginal leadership. I hope to hear the same message from them and if we can go on with confidence that we're negotiating devolution in a trilateral process with everybody's intention to meet a timeframe that will say we're going to finish off this exercise, not drag it on for many more years while our people do without. Thank you.
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