As the regional chief, I'm not a specific claims technical person. However, I do know enough from what are brought forward as political assertions in our assemblies, as well as from my own first nation. I'll speak for my own first nation, and we will provide supplemental information on your question because it's a very important one.
In terms of the true value and the quantum of the value at the time of the infraction of the claim to now, I can only say that in Serpent River First Nation, we lost probably about 80 years of use of that land. You have to think that these are often prime locations where there was forestry, mining, or access to water—strategic locations, if you will. The value of that needs to be established based on an independent review. If the current process does not allow that independent review, something needs to change to ensure that there is a fair and objective outcome in terms of the assessment of value and what the full loss in value is that should be awarded in those claims. It's currently not there, and something needs to be built into the current process.