I would say that as we continued to research them, we were obviously looking at some of the options and in which avenue we should best take them. I think that as the government evolves its policy development and positioning, in which it'll address whether it'll be a comprehensive or specific, we will see perhaps which may be the best option at this point.
We've negotiated the Dundee land claim, the Tsikaristisere land claim over about the last eight or nine years. There have been ongoing negotiations, and we've seen this shift in where claims are going. I think that if it continues to go down that route, it's going to be a bit more friendly, and it's going to be easier to get some of these claims resolved.
At the end of the day, we want to bring them to resolution because it's part of reconciliation as well. There is a lot of anxiety in our communities—and I think I speak for all of the presenters—regarding these ongoing claims that are never resolved. We can't really put these matters to closure until we've come to something that both the Government of Canada and our communities can agree upon.