Thank you to our presenters.
I have a couple of questions.
My concern is similar to what has been raised. As you said, this has been represented as a process that would be in place to respond to the fact that there were only non-binding recommendations through the previous commission, and yet, as you said, there is this kind of Alice in Wonderland type of atmosphere or sense about it. That's where we all want assurances.
Mr. Waller might want to respond to this as well.
My fear as well is this issue of the process whereby only certain claims move through. Aside from the large claims, as Mr. Waller mentioned in his presentation, the limitation represents a challenge for many claim settlements, and first nations may not be as interested in the dollar amount of the compensation as in the ability to acquire reserve land. If it even goes into negotiations, the process is that if it's deemed rejected, or is rejected, the only avenue then is the tribunal process, which can award only monetary compensation.
I'd like to talk about whether you feel that the political agreement has within it any assurances to deal with these concerns.