Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Chair, first of all, I believe in consensus government. For the population that we have, I believe that we well represent our ridings and our constituencies in a consensus government system. I have seen a number of changes over the years to consensus government. At the beginning of the 18th Assembly, there were some suggestions, like the mid-term review, for example. The transparency that this particular government has is something that we have improved on.
To improve it in the future? That is a good question. We all find little tweaks when we first gather as a group of 19 to discuss our priorities and mandate for the coming Assembly, and we find little ways that we could tweak our style of government. I really cannot think of any off of the top of my head. I know communication is something that we talk a lot about. Public involvement is another one that we talk a lot about, and I think we have taken some small steps to address that.
As Members come into the 19th Legislative Assembly, I am sure they will have a discussion. They will bring fresh new ideas and thoughts towards how they could improve consensus government. I do believe it is a system that works well for the Northwest Territories, and it is an opportunity, as we go through the budgeting process, where we all have a chance to see the budget before it is brought into this House for debate. Thank you, Mr. Chair.