Look, many parts of Canada have overlapping claims. At tables, we have been able to resolve many that may be in conflict. I have seen a number very recently at which we've been able to do that. It's about engaging, in the spirit of partnership and in the spirit of reconciliation, with different communities and nations and distinct groups to ensure that we have a fair resolution.
It is rooted in history. There's deep history in many parts across the country, but that's particularly the case when we talk about landscapes that are often a result of overlaying claims. Sadly, it's also part of our colonial history, one that we're trying to move away from and move forward with.
It can really only happen, Michael, when we're able to be at the table and continue the ongoing engagement that you have identified as something that's happening in NWT. It's oftentimes recognized that there are frustrations and delays. Nevertheless, I think the delays are also to ensure that we get to the right results.