Then I can say just a few things.
First of all, this is obviously very important. If we're going to negotiate on a nation-to-nation basis with first nations, we need to realize that in many cases the groups we're negotiating with just do not have the resources to be at the table, and they certainly don't have the resources to be at the table for a sustained period of time.
Obviously, loans that have been around for a long time create huge challenges for first nations groups. That was the context. We wanted to deal with the historical challenge, but also enable getting to the process of those continuing negotiations in a way that made sense. Funding those groups that are trying to get to a better place is an important step.