...the concept of going to find partners such as CPAWS and the Canadian Boreal Initiative and those types of partners is something we are working on. However, we need somebody to do the actual legwork. We need partners to be able to come forward and help us put the budget together for our water summit, similar to what we have done with the caribou summit where we brought in a number of partners. They have contributed towards a gathering. We need to be able to do that. We didn't have anything in our budget for this coming year to do a water conference. It's obvious that we need to have one to get our house in order and have all the different information that is out there to be brought under one roof and to have that discussion.
The Akaitcho, I haven't heard that they are planning to have a water summit. I know there was discussion to have a water summit in Fort Smith. I am not sure if that is the Akaitcho group, but we would like to talk to them and possibly work with them. However, the focus of the water summit or the water conference would be to bring all the players together from the different areas.
As to the agreement sitting idle while B.C. and Alberta negotiate it is not the case. We need to work parallel. We have agreed to start moving that forward. They've recently agreed that that would be the case and it has allowed us to sign the framework agreement. We have to start now doing the actual work on it. We don't really have the resources and it wasn't built into our budget to do this. Some of these things have come forward rather unexpectedly and we are trying to develop the resources or put the resources into place to be able to deal with them.