Thanks, Madam Chair. Look, there's a dispute resolution process in the Tlicho agreement. I don't know why we don't trigger that, start the formal process, and take it to arbitration if we have to. This is clearly a federal responsibility, and the feds should be paying for this. It should not be coming out of our money. I leave that for the Minister. I left it for the last Minister; nothing was done. I don't want to be here three years from now without our government having actually stood up for our rights under the agreement. Work with the Tlicho government. Submit a joint dispute resolution submission. Get this thing sorted out.
Madam Chair, I want to move on to securities. We had this issue brought to the Standing Committee on Economic Development and Environment that there seems to be a problem with our government accepting land and water security that has come from the land and water boards as a consolidated amount. From what I understand, they refuse to accept security that had been estimated for the Misery Deep project. Has this been sorted out, or are we still insisting that the land and water securities be held separately? This may not be a big deal for that particular project, but as other big projects come along, or renewals of licences come along, this has got to be sorted out. Otherwise, we're not accepting securities that the companies themselves want to put up. Has this been resolved, Madam Chair?