Thank you, Mr. Chair. That was a very entertaining conversation, and the song, You are Always on my Mind comes to mind after listening to the Ministers. Mr. Chair, earlier I spoke about Indigenous governments, and Indigenous people, and communities across the territory. My next question, the direction I am going, for all the Ministers in their department, in their respective departments, I know there has been a lot of engagement with the Inuvialuit, with other Indigenous groups especially in my region. The Members mentioned earlier that given a vote of non-confidence, they would not resign. Maybe there is something of a lesson learned coming from things like this, and what else can we do better, and where can we improve, and where can we accelerate, and sometimes drive policy faster than other places in Canada? We are certainly in a position to do that with this government seeing how we work with other Indigenous organizations in the territory. Mr. Chair, my question to the Ministers are, in all their departments that they lead is: what will you do next in the next two years, and then the next five years, ten years, moving forward, so that this Legislative Assembly is at its best standing as we change leadership in the next term, and as well further down the road, and how are they going to plan to work with the Indigenous organizations collaboratively? Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Herbert Nakimayak on Mr. Nakimayak's Question
On October 5th, 2017. See this statement in context.
Mr. Nakimayak's Question
Members' Questions for Ministers
October 4th, 2017
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