I'll take one minute.
In my presentation I mentioned that Six Nations have made a number of interventions at the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. At one of those interventions we did come up with a proposed solution. We've already said we don't agree with the specific claims process. It's useless to us basically. What we recommended, and I'll just read from the report, is the following:
There need to be the options to go to neutral dispute resolution tribunals to resolve legal disagreements....The neutral tribunal will have the authority to make binding decisions on the validity of issues, compensation criteria and innovative means for resolving issues. We call upon UNPFII to establish an international tribunal to oversee resolutions to these issues. Progress on these negotiations shall be reported directly to the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues and the Parliament of Canada through a special joint Six Nations / Parliamentary Committee.
That's how we would see it.
With respect as well to the accommodation, in our global solution you'll see that we're not looking at any kind of.... Our global solution is that we get into a unique process with Six Nations, because our claims are so huge. When you read the booklet, you'll find out it's in the trillions. If we said we want all this money, it would bankrupt the country. What we're looking at is a global solution whereby we can talk about fiscal relationship directly between Six Nations and the Government of Canada on an annual basis, with escalators every year, so that we can look after our own people; we can look after the health, the education, the housing, and all of that.
There are other options, and this is one of them. There are others, and we're willing to sit down.... That's why we said we want to go into the negotiation rooms, not the courtrooms, to discuss those options.