Thank you, Madam and Mr. Chairman.
Yes, the Berger report was extremely important to us. It reaffirmed our argument. It reaffirmed our cause, and that's what we had been saying all along. He was directed to find the implementation difficulties that we were having in our claim in Nunavut, and he identified very specifically and was quite focused on the education, the training need for Nunavut, something we'd been talking about for many years, which is lacking. The training needs to fill capacities in Nunavut were critical, to have a training component, and it reaffirmed that argument.
In terms of the devolution negotiations, an appointment was made by the federal government some time ago and the appointee was directed to work with us on devolution matters and start the process of negotiations to come up with a work plan with us and a timeframe. That work is ongoing as we speak. We have not formally sat down to execute that action plan right now. I hope in the next few months we can expect the government side to proceed with the talks and discussions on devolution matters before us.