Thank you. I'll make some quick comments.
To follow up on the grand chief's and the other chiefs' comments, yes, it's a positive step that other governments are recognizing the deep issues first nations have with respect to the amendments. Ideally, this discussion should have taken place a year ago. Instead, we have damaged relationships and threats of litigation, which don't benefit or help anybody.
Certainly we have been very clear on what we see as the appropriate amendments for those four issues. It is great to have an offer from the territorial government to engage in bilateral discussions, but we would need Canada there as well.
A band-aid fix for our concerns on a federal statute and how it is implemented in Yukon is not a satisfactory solution. The solution is to get it right the first time and avoid going to court, or avoid accepting invitations to go to court to get it right.