Well, what has or has not been accomplished, according to this report, after a number of decades. That's actually somewhat perturbing, because in that answer and the way it was answered, it almost seems to indicate there's not an acceptance that things have gone seriously wrong and that they should be addressed as quickly as possible. Your previous answer, that this isn't one of the worst cases, also makes me really worry about what's going on with the other 21 land claims agreements that are outstanding.
In your opening statement you said that each of the six communities is doing economic assessments. Are those finished yet?