Madame Derome, can you help us understand? I've been looking at the question of ownership and the participation of first nations peoples.
Yukon has a very high preponderance of settled land claims. There are only a few outstanding that are working their way through the system.
Is there an attitude or culture in Yukon where first nations are going to become equity participants—owners of major mining projects as they go forward, as opposed to simply employees or subcontractors with small companies providing back-stopping in trucking or kitchen facilities?
You're the only territory or province I know that has a body that talks about socio-economic negotiations. How far along is this in Yukon?