Mr. Speaker, as a territorial government, and given the provisions in the NWT Act, unless it was a very specific instance, then I think we're limited in what we can do in advancing it through the courts. Now, Mr. Speaker, there have certainly been court challenges taken forward by aboriginal people who have inherent rights, who have treaty rights and so on. They have a much better case and we certainly do track what they are doing. In some cases, those are advancing the
rights of northerners in a way that we can't, because we don't have that kind of same status ourselves as a territorial government. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.