Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I guess it would be through Executive that supplementary appropriation would be coming forward. The format and funding would need to be developed before that could come forward. Right now what we do have for concrete examples is the Sahtu, where they brought in leadership and youth from the communities around, we had three of the communities represented in Deline and we sponsored that meeting, in a sense, to bring them together. We’re looking at doing that again in Fort Good Hope with all of the communities and regions.
Part of the thing we need to look at is that format. Is it just going to be a meeting for a meeting’s sake or are we actually... My intent, and I hope the intent of the government, is by providing these funds it would be going through the AIP for better clarity and then a decision to either decide to move forward or not. At some point we’ll have to start our work on developing mandates and so on and the
groups will have to decide if it’s time for them to come in or not. It’s not going to be without trying that we will provide time and resources to go through the agreement-in-principle to get better understanding of it and reaffirm our commitment that we’re not going to take away from Aboriginal rights through this process.