Thank you, Mr. Chair. I guess -- so I may be mistaken, but it is my understanding is that it is already public how much each Indigenous government is currently getting of royalties under the devolution agreement. I believe that is already disclosed. But I should clarify that this committee report, regardless, is not asking the public accounts to break that down by Indigenous government and is not asking us to break down the number by what individual mining companies or oil and gas companies or quarry companies pay. That is a separate debate, and it's not our intention. The intention was simply to show that 25 percent of 50 percent is what goes to Indigenous governments and that the GNWT takes that remaining amount. So just a note clarifying how the formula works. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Rylund Johnson on Committee Motion 325-19(2): Standing Committee on Government Operations Report on the Review of the 2020-2021 Public Accounts - Detailed Resource Revenue Data, Carried
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Committee Motion 325-19(2): Standing Committee on Government Operations Report on the Review of the 2020-2021 Public Accounts - Detailed Resource Revenue Data, Carried
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