Thank you.
The devolution negotiations are proceeding apace. We're targeting to have a deal by the end of this calendar year.
We've negotiated on a comparative basis improvements to what the Yukon did. They set the initial bar in terms of the A-base money, the resource revenue sharing agreements, and now they are of course watching with great interest to see what we finally sign on. The AIP, the agreement in principle, lays out most of the key elements. From what we understand, the Yukon has already indicated that they will be expecting to reap the same benefits that we negotiate because of that process, and we've built off what they negotiated.
On the A-base side, we've negotiated an AIP of about $65 million for taking over the positions and programs. On the resource revenue sharing side, we've agreed to a formula and a cap that would give us this year, if we had it signed, about $60 million in added resource revenue sharing dollars that we would share with the aboriginal governments, 25% to them and 75% to the public government.
This is probably our top political priority for this government.