Thank you, Mr. Chair. The fiscal situation we find ourselves in is very difficult, and I think that is where we once again get down to setting priorities as an Assembly. All Members, Cabinet, Ordinary Members, will sit down and discuss what are the issues we want to focus on. From the questions today, we know that education and health are priorities, as well as how do we get the new revenues. That ties directly into the self-government processes. If this government sets priorities such as clearing the slate and getting on with the development of the Northwest Territories, then I believe the Premier should be taking a lead role in one or more of the departments that would be directly responsible for dealing with bringing closure to some of these discussions around the table, or bringing a partnership arrangement around.
As well, we must realize we are going to have to take a serious look at government structures as they exist today, even from within our own environment in this Assembly and the number of Ministers and the number of departments. Can we really afford to continue on the status quo without taking a serious look at our priorities and how we deliver our programs and services to individuals? I do not believe we can. I believe this is the time, the 14th Assembly, the 21st century. It is time to get a move on and make the changes necessary to ensure programs and services are available to our residents and our children. Thank you.