Mr. Chairman, we continue at the tables to build on a relationship that has been laid before us by previous Assemblies. That is, for example, one of the reasons where we have gone to the regional leadership model of meetings that we can all put agenda items on the table and the self-government financing piece is one of those. The fact that they have requested that we go to the tables, the negotiators themselves and put this information out there and prepare in their discussions.
As for going in before a negotiations table is set up, the community self-government phase, we are starting to share that now with the leadership of our concerns and the cost of that. Will we be able to convince groups that that might not be the best process when it comes to the cost of doing business, I am not sure yet. Again, if a community feels that that is the route they want to go, they chose it, the federal government honours it and that drives us then in a certain area to either decide do we take part of the table or do we have the federal government represent the interest of Northerners at the table. That is where a catch-22 comes into place for ourselves as the Government of the Northwest Territories. But we are sharing that self-government information, the financing piece and the financing models with the groups so that they could be more aware of the impacts coming down the road. Thank you.