Thank you, Madam Chair. I think one of the challenges that we are facing at the moment is something as simple as clearly defining what a rights-based cabin is. I think depending on where you are in the territories, whether you are in the southern part or whether you are in the far northern part, different people have different ideas of what a rights-based cabin or what a rights-based camp is. We are currently working with other government departments to try to begin a process where we can help define. I think there is also some important work that is coming up in terms of working with other Indigenous organization to help us define what a rights-based cabin is so that we have a logical and methodical approach going forward.
Some cabin owners are entered into a lease with the GNWT. That, I think, is what the Minister was referring to with respect to a legal contract that people have entered into with the GNWT, that we are trying to ensure that we can hold people to or hold people to account for the commitment that has been made with respect to the lease that they have entered into. Thank you, Madam Chair