Thank you, Mr. Chair. Relationships. That is what it is all about, this job. It is not just with the Members of the 18th Legislative Assembly. It is about having relationships with all people of the Northwest Territories. We have to be very approachable, be able to have conversations, but the biggest thing I think as a Minister, in particular, is you have to have the ability to listen. Listening is the best way of communicating. In my ability, one of the things that my Cabinet colleagues will probably tell you is I tend to probably sit there and listen more than I do talking. I have been to all 33 communities of the Northwest Territories in the last two years already. I have not got to go with every Member across the floor on their constituency things, but I have gone with a number of you to your communities and hear what the residents had to say in the Northwest Territories. We take that back and use those as part of our deliberations and considerations on how we move things forward. I think my biggest strength is to be able to listen to what people have to say. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Wally Schumann on Mr. Thompson's Question
On October 5th, 2017. See this statement in context.
Mr. Thompson's Question
Members' Questions for Ministers
October 4th, 2017
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