Thank you. We could go a few minutes after the bells, since it's right next door.
Thank you for that point about own-source revenues. That's good; I haven't heard that before. We'll be making sure the minister and the department clarify that they wouldn't deduct that.
Mostly I want to use my time just to give you more time to finish, and to thank you for coming from the riding farthest away from Ottawa. I'll give you about five questions, but you can answer whatever you want.
First, is there anything you want to add, David Joe or Chief Wedge?
Second, you're supporting a tribunal. A tribunal always sounds like three people. I wonder if you have any concerns that it's only one person, and that one person has a binding decision with no appeal. What if the one person doesn't like you?
Third, do you want to comment on the implementation of justice in your comprehensive claims? As you know, we signed a deal saying you can have this, and now.... In your particular first nation, is it going well with your child welfare legislation and, even more importantly, with the Teslin Tlingit Council? I think they may have been waiting over a decade, and it must be awfully frustrating. We signed a deal, and they're still trying to get it through.
Four, I think the cross-border claims with B.C. may be problematic. Is that a problem? Are we not making any progress because it's cross-border?
Last, I think the biggest issue you have in the Yukon is the nine-year review and the implementation of that. You may want to make some comments on that.
You can use the rest of the seven minutes for whatever you want.