Thank you, Mr. Chair. I just wanted to make the point that I think, as we move with the negotiations of the devolution AIP, I know in the end I think the goal is to make sure that the government has an inclusive process, so that there is at least a successful understanding in terms of how things are going to work. My interest is to ensure that, as the former NDP leader said, we don’t leave anybody behind. For those purposes, my intention is to ensure that this leadership at least gives it a good try to address some of the fundamental differences and the challenges. If we are very skillful negotiators, then I think perhaps there could be some points of compromises from all sides.
That being said, I just wanted to point out that I think Detah was a beginning of a great process and resulting from that, we have the current Aboriginal Engagement Strategy. I’d like to see it continue. It’s a positive step and we need to build upon, at least, the milestones that have been achieved to date. I’d like to at least see maybe a progression of building upon that gathering that happened in October, and suggest and recommend to the Executive and the negotiators that are dealing with this file, to at least attempt to have a forum of some kind before the conclusion of an agreement-in-principle. That’s my only point I wanted to make.