Mr. Speaker, I think the Member, as well, has past experience in negotiations. As they go to an AIP, once the initialling happens, at that point, then, you have your technical briefings, have the discussion about what it means as you enter into then the final set of negotiations. We haven’t even entered in. We haven’t even initialled an agreement-in-principle. In fact, as I said earlier, aboriginal governments have been part of this negotiation, informing of this AIP, especially in the Chapter 6 portion of that. The decision made was expressed at a number of meetings by the federal negotiator in the position that has been taken that is put forward in the AIP process. Thank you.
Floyd Roland on Question 342-16(5): Draft Devolution Agreement-In-Principle
In the Legislative Assembly on November 4th, 2010. See this statement in context.
Question 342-16(5): Draft Devolution Agreement-In-Principle
Oral Questions
November 3rd, 2010
Inuvik Boot Lake
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