Thank you. I recall from the days of negotiating we want more land, that’s what we kind of negotiated with the two governments. So I want to ask the Premier within our land claims, the constitution, the protective document that sets up certainties, securities, institutions in the Sahtu, is it the intention of the territorial government to work with the Sahtu people through their institution to look at issues in a way that satisfies the people of the Sahtu, such as the operations of the oil and gas explorations, using the hydraulic fracking, that due diligence is followed and all the concerns that we have heard are followed, investigated, looked at and reported so that any application isn’t taken for granted, but each application would receive a thorough body of due diligence?
Norman Yakeleya on Question 281-17(5): Sahtu Land Claim Agreements
In the Legislative Assembly on March 12th, 2014. See this statement in context.
Question 281-17(5): Sahtu Land Claim Agreements
Oral Questions
March 11th, 2014
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