Thank you. I've been involved in negotiations. I'm 49 years old now, and I've been doing this since 1997. I've been at the table negotiating the land claim. It hasn't made any movement. Government does have a lot of good talk. Right now they're looking even at reconciliation. Reconciliation is a big part of settling land claims as well, recognizing the past that's happened to the aboriginal people.
There has been no movement at all on our negotiations. They have slowed down the processes by having sessions every two months and so on. They haven't dealt with the major issues.
We have four issues. We do a lot of drafting. Sometimes it's repetitive, dotting the i's and crossing the t's, but for anything that could be meaningful and have movement on our process, I've never, ever, been given any kind of direction. The negotiators have no real authority to move a process forward. They're just pretty well the people who come and hear you out, and then they go back and talk to others, and there's no decision-making there at all.