 I'm joined by five leaders of Canada's National Aboriginal Organizations. We had a terrific and I think a very productive meeting with the Premier's today. It went a little bit over time, I apologize to you for that, but we had lots to talk about, lots on the agenda. Thank you, Premier Clark. I also want to thank you for your very fine hospitality and for your great chairmanship of the meeting that we've had today. And I especially want to applaud you for steering the discussions towards action, from words to action. I think that was one of the most important aspects to me of the discussion that we had, because we have people try every year to implement the discussions that we've had, but today we were much more focused on how we are going to turn our words into action. I'd like to thank the other national Aboriginal leaders for the dialogue that occurred today, along with the Premier's. What is coming historically out of these meetings is the fact that it is bringing Aboriginal organizations closer together. It's bringing the Premier's and the Aboriginal leaders closer together, and we're starting to see cooperation on long-standing issues. We reached unanimous agreement amongst all of the Premier's and all of the national Aboriginal organizations around the table today. I do just want to end my comments by saying thank you, of course, to my fellow Premier's who aren't here, but in particular to the Aboriginal leaders who've joined us as well. I thought it was a very constructive, very frank meeting, and we were very focused on solutions and actions. I think that's the meeting that all of our constituents expect us to have, and I think we arrived at some of those outcomes today. We have a lot more work to do, but in addition to building relationships, we did come to some specific outcomes today as well.