I am unresolved with that answer. It's not that you're wrong, but I just can't accept that there is any indication from government that it actually has any incentive to settle these cases. I think it's clear that if they were to settle based on the real obligations of the Crown, then we would probably be in the trillions of dollars in terms of what is owed in real time, not just from claims that are based on the future or present value of land, but also past considerations of trust moneys that have been borrowed against for infrastructure—the St. Lawrence and all these other projects.
Is there any avenue through which public accounts can receive information that would reflect the true cost of liability from the Crown to indigenous communities, based on existing legal contracts and treaties?