Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Indeed, it is a very serious one and growing larger by the day. We need to take care of it and one of the areas is whenever the agreement is renewed that would be, I think, undertaken and work with other jurisdictions to ensure that we get the proper growth rate applied instead of a fixed amount, or if it's going to be fixed it would be fixed more appropriately. As I stated, in discussions with other jurisdictions, they're feeling the pinch on the same side and having the fund shortfall from other revenues. The current cap that's in place is 2 percent per year, and that's just not acceptable in the growth rate we see in delivering the programs in the Northwest Territories. We are offsetting it from other revenue sources at this time, so that does become a problem and will be a drain on other revenue sources until we get this repaid. The goal is to continue to work with the Minister of DIAND as well as through the Minister of Health for the federal government; both those ministries to try and come up with a more satisfactory approach. I'm sure that all other jurisdictions would be in line with us as was in our last FPT meetings.
Of course, we can always go back on the history of this government -- I recall in the 12th Assembly there was a large disputed amount as well -- and go back and draw from some of that as to how that was settled at that point. So we've got a long history with this area with the federal government. So we're going to have to look at how we step forward on this case. Thank you.