Thank you very much.
Thank you very much, gentlemen. We look forward to the chief appearing and to his testimony.
Mr. Turner, it's nice to have you at least on the screen. It would be nice to meet you. I had the privilege of being the first assistant deputy of natural resources in Yukon in the early 1990s and so I'm well aware of the deep concern for the protection of the environment. While there is of course interest in developing the resources of the Yukon, there is a strong tourism and outfitter sector, and they, of course, want to make sure that the environment.... I understand there used to be direct flights from Germany to Yukon because they have such strong interest in the beauty of the Yukon. I'm also deeply aware of the fact that when decisions are made by the Government of Yukon, first nations rights and interests are first and foremost because of all the first nations final agreements.
You mentioned there is a vocal minority expressing concern about the fracking. That seems to be at odds with what I'm told, that, in fact, a resolution was passed by the inter-tribal watershed that includes a large number of first nations, and that they are, in particular, opposed to fracking in Eagle Plains. I wonder if you could elaborate on what you'd said, that there was a vocal minority.