Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I think the main thing we do is what we say right here in this House, because people are listening to what we're saying. I think the Members' statements today sent a strong message that we are ready and willing to sit down and work with aboriginal leaders.
Mr. Speaker, having said that, we also need to think through how do we do this in a way that those who have settled claims are able to realize the benefits and begin to implement the benefits out of their claim and do that in a way that isn't somehow going to forfeit or compromise the rights and benefits of those who have not yet settled a claim? I don't know the easy answer to that one, but there has to be an answer and there has to be a way of doing it, whether it's following what Yukon did and putting monies in trust or whatever it may be, but there's got to be a way of doing that.
But, Mr. Speaker, the reality in the Territories is that we have some regions with settled claims and some without settled claims, and there are clearly different priorities of what's the most important thing to focus on. And limited capacity. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.