 In another development, an Oregon State Chief Judge, Bjordwai KME, has dismissed the case of 75 coronate obis, which were revoked on the 7th of February last year. He declared the revocation by the government as unconstitutionally and unavoid hence the, hence all that the payment of the remuneration and entitlement. Oregon government says all remuneration are paid into the appropriate traditional council. That the government has a lot of power, but these powers are not the exercise of victory. We have rule of law and due process must be followed. Having failed to follow due process, the revocation of the appointments of the claimants as coronate obis have been declared unconstitutionally and unavoid. It's not about your right and wrong. It is more of your action. It was what we perceived as an infringement of invested rights in the claimants. And then we pursued that. Somehow the court has decided. And this is in accordance with the tradition of Oregon State Judiciary. We expect that the government will obey this on a conglomerate policy. And we don't see any challenge. They are legally and lawfully installed. Who are we to say no? They want to install the judgment and we think they are never paid or we are paid. If you also fail to pay, you will leave it. All of the payments of the remuneration don't have to be there. The payment of the remuneration is being paid every month. It's a percentage of allocation. So the state is not going anywhere. We are still paying the allocation to the respective national council. Let's find out about fresh news updates.