Thank you, Mr. Chair.
My problem is that, as the leader of the opposition said about the budget that was submitted last week, the devil is in the details. I really don't want to minimize the amount of work that has been done in the past by this committee and those who were negotiating provincially and for the First Nations, but I'd like to know what those details are.
My colleague across said that there were just targets and objectives. But without budgeting the costs of those targets and objectives, it's very difficult to make a decision. I would want that information first—what the timelines are, what the actual dollars are—before I could make a good judgment on whether this is a good accord. I just need some time to digest that, and I ask for an opportunity to do that.