Thank you, Madam Chair, and thank you for that clarification. And I guess my other question is I somewhat -- I've reviewed the federal mandates. They're fine; I have no issue with anything that's in them, really. But then my understanding of how tables work, and it's no different for the GNWT, then there's actually a whole suite of chapters of what the negotiating instructors are. You know, if we're going to have a wildlife chapter, it tells us what the parameters of co-management would look like or when we wouldn't accept co-management. Or if there's a chapter on government services, there's very specific direction. And the feds don't publish that to that level of detail. I'll note that we are the leaders on that considering we -- kind of self-government negotiations in our hands.
Can the Premier just speak to how this public facing document will then change the actual instructions and binder that our negotiators have in hand at the table, because I believe that's where the problem is. It's not so much in getting some agreement on what we can say publicly at a high level. Thank you, Madam Chair.