Thank you, Madam Chair. Yeah okay, that's good I guess; there's at least two sort of arm's lengths there.
Can the Minister speak a little bit to -- well, I've got a few things here, I guess. Will the -- is there a dispute mechanism built in to the process? If there's only one sort of small group making a determination of assessment of value, I'm concerned that, you know, there may not be a process for people, or a timely process, for people to appeal that decision. As well, too, will local knowledge be incorporated into that decision making process? I think people situated within the communities are probably better assessors or judgers -- judgment of maybe what a property was like prior than, say, a senior bureaucrat sitting in Yellowknife who doesn't know Fort Simpson. Thank you, Madam Chair.