Madam Speaker, I certainly do not feel it is fair to say that I am an expert by any means. It is kind of the hon. member to say that I seem to have a lot of knowledge about this agreement but I think that is perhaps overstated.
However, it is fair to say that if I were living next to Boat Harbour which is filled with chlorines, dioxins and furans that I would certainly be considering moving or relocating, particularly if the problem were not solved quickly. One of the key things is what the province and other parties are doing which is working on solving the problem that is occurring.
With respect to the $9.725 million fund for relocation, as I understand it if there comes a point where there is a feeling that it is not going to be used, then the federal government and the band can come agree to change its use, but only in the case where both parties agree. Therefore, there is not a date per se but there is a provision that agreement is required from both parties in order to make that change.
I hope that answers the hon. member's questions.