Just real briefly, I keep referencing Tsiigehtchic, but actually, the way that the charter community is made up, they have the band that is in charge of the charter community, municipality, but once we signed our land claims, basically, a lot of our lands went over to the land claim group.
The designated Gwich'in organization, along with the Gwich'in, actually look after all of the surrounding lands, the Gwich'in lands. That is the responsibility of the RRC. If the charter community wants to expand their lands or protect any lands outside of the municipality, then they need to consult with the RRCs and the Gwich'in and Gwich'in Land and Water Board. There is a huge process, especially in communities like Aklavik where we have Gwich'in and Inuvialuit lands. It is really complicated in this area.
In instances like this, we have to have respect for the land claim groups. Municipalities just have to work with them. It is not as easy as saying that the charter community could just make decisions, because in Tsiigehtchic, for example, there is more than one organization there. I just wanted to explain that. Thank you.