On that note, what's on trial, if I can use that term, is the history of Manitoba, and of course the history of Canada, in that sense. There are going to be certain findings coming out of that. A lot of that the Canadian public is not aware of, and a lot of our own people aren't aware of it, because it's been a long time; it's been over 100 years.
Again, as part of the legacy projects, in terms of history, that would be one of the things people should be educated about. As I mentioned, with the minister and the Office of the Federal Interlocutor we are looking at ways of trying to get messaging out, and it's possible that once we learn more, perhaps we could share that information with you as well.
Certainly it's a very important part of Canadian history, and regardless of which way the court comes down on the question, I think Canadians should understand why that result was reached, based on what the history is, just so people are fully aware of it.