Yes, thank you, Mr. Chair. One of the things I would like to see before the end of this government, I think we have already started the work, and then as we transition into a 19th Assembly, I would like to see the financial situation improve so that there is an opportunity for the 19th Assembly to make a lot of investments that would benefit the people in the Northwest Territories, and I think we are well on our way. We just need to continue to do the work for the next two years.
On the Environment and Natural Resources side of it, caribou is a big issue. One of the things, and I have given a shout out to the Aboriginal government before. I thought they showed a lot of leadership in governing themselves as far as the harvesting of caribou goes. I would like to see, not only the next Assembly, but 20 Assemblies down the road, I would like them to still have the opportunity to practice what we have been practicing for many years. I think through the leadership shown by many of the Aboriginal governments, I think that is going to happen. There is a number of other initiatives that I would like to see this Assembly complete within the next two years, and as we go through the business plans and in our conversations with the Members, I think we will have an opportunity to work with them on advancing some of the issues and priorities of the 18th Legislative Assembly. Thank you, Mr. Chair.