Thank you, Mr. Chairman. We'll certainly consider it, but the problem is that if we now switch and say okay let's look at diamonds, then we may get new challenges from the Akaitcho, for example, who have not agreed even to discussing devolution with us saying no we don't want you to talk about sharing resource revenues on diamonds because that's in our traditional area, and it adds a whole new complexity to something in the few months we have left in our government. Then that's where most of our resource revenues are coming from right now.
The rest is coming from Norman Wells oil and gas. In the Norman Wells case, the federal government doesn't even want to acknowledge that we should have a share of that, so it's a whole different issue there. Mr. Chairman, I'll take it under advisement, we'll look at it, we'll talk about it, but it would...I'm just afraid it would complicate the issue and give the federal government reasons to take their focus off this and start to throw other problems as being reasons for delaying. I'm reluctant during the life of our government to throw other alternatives out there for them, but try to keep them focused on what we're doing here. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.