Just a quick one, Mr. Chairman. This goes back to the issues that Mr. Handley has been talking about in the Northwest Territories. Is there somewhere in the plans with all these different negotiating tables happening and all the things that are coming to the fore, is there a point in this government that we will get together with the Circle of Northern Leaders and just have one topic on the go ahead of the pipeline, other issues? There are so many different facets to this proposal that just reading News/North that Deh Cho settles a suit, which was in today's news. The Deh Cho is allowing some question of the pipeline. There are several regions that have settled land claims agreements. There are others that haven't been settled and they are still trying to do their best to come to some conclusions to make a project like this go.
I guess I am saying is there somewhere in the cards, Mr. Chairman, where regions and communities should get together and focus our energy on one issue? There are many concerns out there. I support Minister McLeod's initiatives in terms of helping out our communities. We need help like that to get going. We need to be there with them. More importantly is the leadership in terms of this government. There are many sensitive issues and we have to be careful how we make a go of it. I think people are looking for that type of direction. The Protected Areas Strategy is so important because the pipeline could go under our waters and on some of our sacred sites. We also want to leave some legacy in our communities. Mr. Chairman, are there any types of discussions that one day we will all get together and have a discussion on all these important issues that would contribute to the nation building of the Northwest Territories and have the federal government take notice of some of the urgencies in here that they need to act upon?