Thank you so much.
As far as the size of the claims is concerned, there are many that are going to be beyond the $120 million, and that's where we have to come with creative solutions for that.
Bringing forward these amounts, we're going to be eliminated. We're not going to be able to be one of the shoes that fits all the feet here. We're just not going to fit.
I think what's happened is we're going to miss the boat here, and the only way to get the attention of the government after that point, if the honour of the crown is not going to be upheld and come to the table freely...we're going to have to get in people's faces. This promotes the far more negative aspect of unsettled claims, which we want to avoid.
Just to give you a very small example, on Caledonia itself, $50 million has been spent and not one thing has been settled, and we're nowhere near settlement. It's very, very unfortunate. When this was tabled in 1988, Canada sat on it and sat on it and sat on it. That's their resolution. They were afraid to face the reality of it, and that's where we are today. It's unfortunate, but that's the way it is.