Yeah, thank you, Madam Chair. Yeah, I'm happy to hear that. I think when we do get online map staking, if we could work away and to explain to people the very complex nature of who owns the subsurface everywhere. And I guess I want to ask the similar question for withdrawing. You know, when I look at the map of the Slave Geological, about half of it is withdrawn, not open to exploration or mining. Although we do pull land out of there every once in a while, I know usually after consultation by the Department of Lands and quite often it's just consent from the applicable Indigenous government, I'm just wondering if there is a process or work underway where kind of a -- you know, if you want to do exploration in withdrawn lands, you could go get permission from the applicable Indigenous government, or whether that's even at all considered possible or in the ITI's hands? Thank you, Madam Chair.
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