We did share our concerns with the federal government about establishing a level of tables. The more tables we have, the more it costs. We also discussed with the federal government our concerns about the capacity of negotiations at these tables and what would end up being the capacity of self-government signed with the community government in trying to build up their abilities to actually implement. So that’s a concern that we’ve shared. When it comes right down to it, when the federal government accepts these tables we end up being party to them because of our program delivery side of the equation and being at the table.
So we’ve shared our concerns about that, but the reality is as the federal government accepts these tables, we end up party to them and that’s why, for example, we’ve got chief negotiators that serve more than one table, sometimes up to three different tables. Thank you.