Certainly, Mr. Speaker, it is unfortunate that this type of behaviour from the Dehcho negotiators is not new. At this point it is getting even more difficult to see a path forward through negotiations.
To answer the Member's questions, all you have to do is do the math. The federal government offered 39,000. That's when the Dehcho included the Acho Dene Koe, the Fort Liard Metis Nation and the K'atlodeeche First Nation. So when you subtract those numbers, you come to 33,448 and we have offered 37,500 square kilometres of land, so it's a substantial increase. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.