Hello, my name's Harry Miller. I consider myself a man from Port Lincoln - born and bred in Port Lincoln. My father is from the Wirangu tribe which is on the west coast and my mother is from Narrunga which is on the Yorke Peninsula, so I have two tribes that I follow. I'm going to speak a bit about ATSIC as a past chairman for the last for six years with ATSIC. I believe one of the biggest injustices with the demise of ATSIC is not allowing the people to have a medium between public service deliveries and the government development of policies that will affect Indigenous people. I still feel that the agenda that ATSIC was driving in terms of the rights for Aboriginal people never got through the right channels. I still believe there needs to be Aboriginal people pursuing the rights agenda so some form of treaty can be developed.