Thanks very much, Mr. Chair. I will be spliting my time, I hope, with my colleague to my left here.
Let me thank you all for coming here today and for the substance and quality of your presentations.
Among you, you've all raised the various issues we've been looking at in this bill. I understand the will of everyone to proceed with this legislation. We, on our part, understand the importance of moving forward with it. Having said that, you've talked about the cap, the tribunal, provincial involvement, and the political accord. The cap is something we have heard much about. I'd like your comments on a number of things, but I'm time-limited. I'd like your comments on the cap and whether the process used—that is, the tribunal for settlements under $150 million—would or could apply to settlements over $150 million, with the understanding that it would go to cabinet.
Then my other question is this. What do you expect in the long term from the political accord? What are your hopes for it? Do you believe that the outstanding issues you've identified or are hanging loose will be addressed through the political accord?
Chief John, perhaps you'll start. My colleague says to choose one person, and I'm looking at you.