Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I was interested today in the Minister's statement related to the Mackenzie Valley pipeline. I guess I will address my questions most appropriately to Mr. Bell. We have been following the activities of some of the Cabinet Ministers and the Premier as they have traveled to Ottawa to meet with the Deputy Prime Minister to talk about money to address the socioeconomic concerns. This seems to have been precipitated by the announcement by Imperial Oil that they felt that there were too many requests to the access and benefit agreements. So our government responded, I believe, by traveling to Ottawa and meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister, Anne McLellan, to see if there was a way to relieve the industry of the complete responsibility for some of the social and economic issues that were being raised by aboriginal governments.
After the initial trip, which I believe included a meeting with Minister Goodale, the Premier had an opportunity again, I believe with his Minister, Mr. Bell, to meet with some of the aboriginal leaders in Calgary to talk about a domestic deal, as I like to call it, in terms of how federal money could be appropriated in a way that would take some of the pressure off of industry in negotiating with the aboriginal governments. When this amount of $100 million that we have heard about was raised after the Calgary meeting, was that anywhere close to the amount that was talked about in your...I understand it is under negotiation, but in your first meeting in Ottawa with Minister McLellan, was the $100 million a new number or was it close to what you had initially discussed? Thank you.