Thank you, Mr. Chair. I believe that when the government, I believe it was the 16thAssembly, looked at changing seniors' health benefits, it was determined at that time -there was quite a hard look at Metis health benefits and non-insured health benefits for status and treaty Indians. So this is something that we've been cognizant of for sometime. I believe the Department of Health keeps a running record of every cent that's spent on Metis health benefits. The Department of Justice watches all of these cases very closely.
At the appropriate time we will put forward our case, as we have done in other instances, like on the non-insured health benefits where we weren't getting reimbursed 100 per cent. We had to go to court, I believe, if I go back far enough, to get the federal government to pay. I think we're waiting for the federal government to respond to the court ruling. Maybe Minister Sebert has more information on how government usually responds to Supreme Court cases that affect I guess every province and territory. So maybe through you, Mr. Chair, you could...