Thank you, Mr. Chairman. In terms of the amount that we are looking at for as cost sharing, what we have said is 50 percent minimum of the money that we take in as a territory and non-renewable resource development should come to the Territories. So that's the cap and the floor that we've put on that one. The other two territories agree with us on it and the provinces, of course, have different views of what should be and could be. However, we're ready to settle for 50 percent of our resource revenues. Now that's less than what Alberta gets or Newfoundland gets on offshore and so on, but we feel we can't negotiate forever for 100 percent, knowing we're not going to get 100 percent because the federal government isn't going to go there so let's not be unrealistic.
In terms of time frames as the other kind of cap, the other way of looking at it, I have set a time frame for an AIP of March 31st. The aboriginal governments agree with us on that. The federal government has always said that's your timetable not ours, so they haven't agreed to that timetable. When it comes to a final agreement, then I would hope that after we sign an AIP that we could hopefully set a target of getting it settled in a year. There's no use delaying further than that. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.