Just on the question about drawing down government type, I think that is the area of contention in the devolution agreement with regard to Section 5 which talks about government powers and whatnot. I think that’s where a lot of Aboriginal groups have concern with regard to their land claims agreements. They have regulatory obligations under those agreements. They have been basically dealing with land, water and resources. You’re not only talking just the land claim, you’re talking about water resources where they have water resource sections of the agreement and surface rights sections. Even in those agreements it talks about that government has to consult in regard to the establishment of regulations, policies, procedures in which the government will change those, regardless if it’s the federal government or the GNWT. It’s in the land claim agreements and I think that that has not been really looked at in light of the devolution process, because it will have… Everybody says it’s not going to affect your land claims. It will affect your land claims, because the same thing you’re after the Aboriginal groups are after in regard to control of their settlement regions and everything that happens in and basically have eventually a self-government agreement that will allow you to take over those types of government-like powers through the self-government agreement in regard to having the ability to manage and also have the regulatory types of responsibilities that this government is looking at.
I’d just like to know, in light of Section 5 of the devolution agreement, have we looked at those sections which talk about the government-like powers which are going to be transferred over from the federal government to the Government of the Northwest Territories. I’d just like to know, have you got a legal arrangement...(inaudible)...talks about regulation, exploration development, and it talks about the whole establishment required for surface rights, insurance in relation to subsurface resources in the settlement region? I’d just like to know, have
you looked at that when you mention that the land claim agreements aren’t going to be affected by devolution?