Basically the way I approach an issue is that the work has to be methodically done. The concepts have to be thoroughly thought through and all of the rationale clearly put forward. As I mentioned, the legal opinion that we had drafted is now before the Department of Justice. They're reviewing that, and it really ultimately entails the machinery of government. Once that review is completed, I would look forward to making sure we can expedite this as quickly as possible.
I truly echo your statements that this is a reasonable approach. As a country, we cannot afford to have first nations live in the 19th century when all of the other institutions have been allowed to flourish in this country. That's why Canada has been able to weather the economic storm a lot better than most other countries have. When you have institutions that are frozen in the 1800s, it's incredibly important that we begin to move, particularly on property rights, which are a fundamental bedrock to building an economy and therefore a global economy with your support.