Thank you for that answer. I agree. There always has to be some accountability, I think just the degree of it and what our expectations are. Because we can send a message at this level, but the bureaucracy then takes it and sometimes it gets skewed. I have a problem with the accountability part. As long as we don't get carried away and we are taking away from the people who are the end users at the end of the day.
I just have a comment with respect to negotiations in the claims process. People, two elections ago, they voted for change. They got it, and they weren't too happy. This year, again, they voted for change. We know negotiations are ongoing. We know things are slowly moving ahead. People want to see something different. They want some fresh ideas. How can we speed this up, or can we even speed it up, or is it just going to continue to stay bogged down with respect to bureaucracy and indecision? I have hope and belief that this government will find a way to make change and to work with Indigenous governments in a positive manner to move ahead. If we don't, this territory is in trouble. Looking back, it is a comment. Thank you, Madam Chair. That is all I have.