Okay.
When it comes to the Northwest Territories surface rights board act, could you describe how this process will work without any discretion on the part of the board to say no to access?
There are cases that have come up in the Northwest Territories where access is an important issue culturally on particular segments of land that exist in the Northwest Territories. The board will have no authority to deny access. Is that correct? The situation such as what occurred in Drybones Bay.... Are you familiar with the dispute that occurred over Drybones Bay? In the case of this act that dispute would not have occurred at all; the access would have been granted.