Thank you, Mr. Chair. The way I see it, we definitely need to continue working as a group to set priorities, as I have stated a number of times earlier. There is a need for Caucus to get back together, the need for the formation of committees, as well as Ministers being set up with new portfolios, or taking on different roles.
That area is short term. In the long term, one of the things we need to do as a Legislative Assembly is to go out to the different areas and regions and get a taste of what it is like in the smaller communities. What I found in the 13th Assembly was the majority of meetings which took place took place in Yellowknife and the larger regional centres.
I think to get a proper picture and perspective of the impacts of our decision making we need to go to some of the smaller places and see how they get by day to day. That is an important issue that we need to look at. It might cost a little more but I think it will be valuable to our decision making process. Part of going to the smaller communities is the people
will actually get to see their government again. They would not just see it on the TV or hear it on the radio; they might be able to take part in the actual meetings. Thank you.