Thank you, Mr. Chair. Reducing red tape has always been a priority of this government, and this is an area where with devolution we felt that there was significant advancement in reducing red tape. With regard to small business, legislation is passed for a purpose and we as a government are held to a higher standard in meeting the requirements of the legislation; but certainly, in the interests of efficiency and effectiveness, we are very prepared to review and change our legislation to facilitate. We fully support value added in the Northwest Territories. In this instance, it's beer; we would much rather have beer made here in the North rather than imported from the South. This is something that we support; there are not too many areas where we've been able to have value added in northern manufacturing, so whatever we can do to help facilitate that, we are very prone to do so. I think the responses that we heard from the Minister of Finance would certainly support that, and I think this is something that could be seen as a success story when we go to revisit it again in the near future. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
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