Thank you, Mr. Chair. I want to start by saying that I am very, very proud of the work that the Northwest Territories Housing Corporation has done in a short time. In two years, we've actually changed, transformed a whole agency that used to be about just housing services, and now we're moving into a social program that provides support. So I do want to say that they've worked hard. I think that we've done a couple of things. We did the survey, and with the survey we actually have identified within every single community what their priorities are. We're working with Aboriginal and community governments, very closely, actually, to determine what their needs are and how we can best support them. We will be coming out at the next session with the core needs; I don't know the name of the document, but it's a core needs. It's about how much it would cost to actually address the core needs.
So, yes, we've worked very hard. Will I do another plan in the next two years? That, I can't really commit to, in all honesty, because I have committed to revising the programs and the policies, and that right now is my priority. If I can get through that work, and it's a huge amount of work, then I can look at more planning, but I think the days of planning need to be put aside and we need to get the work done. Thank you, Mr. Chair.