We'll try again.
I'll start by thanking the presenters.
My question is to Dahti Tsetso regarding the initiative she's involved with. She's from the Northwest Territories where I'm from also, and we have 15 negotiating tables going on right now. They're all focused on protecting a way of life for indigenous people.
Many indigenous governments have voiced concerns over land tenure or land quantum being offered by the government, whether the process is territorial or federal. The end result is going to be a small percentage that is offered through the comprehensive claims process, and indigenous governments are claiming that they'd be forced to develop them because there's no other mechanism to pay for their governance system once they're a self-governing nation.
In 100 years or so, or less, there would really be nothing left of a nation. There's no ability to reconstitute a nation if there's no land.
I'm really excited to hear about Dahti Tsetso and the initiative that she's working on. That kind of thing is outside of the box. I wanted to ask her if she could explain a little bit—