Right, and we don't want to get too close to that because it's an ongoing issue, and I respect how difficult it is. But by the same token, we know one of the claims from the natives in that dispute is that they weren't getting their treaty issues dealt with in at least an acceptable timeframe, let alone an acceptable resolution. So I hope we follow up on that one.
There are two others in here that are really upsetting. On the prescription drugs analysis, Health Canada had made commitments that it would liaise with the provinces and the territories and, if I understand correctly, do an analysis of the number of prescriptions and then compare that to some standards to determine whether or not there may be some potential abuse. The ministry used to do it and then they stopped. It would appear that they then recommitted to get back into the business, and nothing has happened, at least not the kind of action that you'd expect and that you were given assurances would happen. Is that correct?