Thank you, Madam Chair. Madam Chair, the issue the honourable Member for Great Slave raised is a concern. He may recall a number of chiefs -- Chief Edjericon is a chief in Detah and also the chief from Lutselk'e -- raised a whole concern on Ingraham Trail. It was about a year or a year-and-a-half ago. It is a big concern for First Nations. Through our consultation with Akaitcho Territory and with the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, our officials have been meeting on a regular basis to deal with that specific issue. Talks are ongoing. We haven't come to an agreement in writing, per se, as to where designated areas are going to be selected for other people's use so that we don't have squatters. There is a plan in place by the First Nations that they want to take a look at the whole corridor. They are going to start pre-selecting their areas that they are going to select through their claim process. We are going to have some sort of interim agreement prior to their final land claims so that we can address that particular issue that you raised so that we don't have any squatters.
As I indicated to the committee, we are monitoring the situation, where we did aerial photos. We know where people are. As you indicated, we are not going to go in there today or tomorrow and start burning down cabins and stuff like that. We are taking an approach where we are reasonable. We are trying to resolve this issue through the three parties, the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, MACA, and also the Akaitcho First Nations. So we are pursuing this whole issue, as you mentioned? Is it a concern to all groups, and are we on top of that file?