There are a number of areas. The most important one that took the longest for our government to achieve devolution in has been the land and resources. We've achieved devolution in almost all of the other areas. Still outstanding from the devolution agreement is an agreement to be negotiated on management of the offshore in the Beaufort.
In the Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act, the agreement was that we would review it after five years. We're in a situation where we would like to be able to appoint our own members to the Mackenzie Valley boards. Right now we can't, so that's an area where we have made representation that we shouldn't have to wait five years.
There are other areas we had been working on for devolution that are still federal responsibilities. One that comes to mind is fisheries. It's still a federal responsibility, and there are some other environmental provisions that are still with the Government of Canada.