Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would first like to let the witnesses know that I am not a permanent member of this committee. I am replacing a colleague.
I am pretty curious about what I read in your presentation, Mr. Saranchuk. When a will is deemed to be valid, the family has the right to challenge it. The minister can declare a will, or part of a will, void. You listed the reasons the minister could get involved. Afterwards, you said that, in case of a problem, Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada is not set up to hear and resolve disputes and that it would transfer jurisdiction of such disputes to a provincial court. Did I understand that correctly?