Thank you, Mr. Chair. There are a number of things I think we have to do. I think we are very close on the Wildlife Act as a piece of groundbreaking legislation, both the process and the product that fully involve the Aboriginal partners with their hands on the pen to draft bills, something that is not done in any other jurisdiction. I think we also have to continually follow up on the meeting that we had last Friday. Collectively, we are ready to do that. I believe that some of the processes started in the 16th Assembly
are worth continuing, the regional Aboriginal leaders meetings, for example, and then I think we need to, as well, put back on the table the successes we have had with the Wildlife Act, the Water Strategy, Species at Risk Act. We know we can do good work together. We can deal with very complicated, complex issues, all of which I believe are tied, in fact, to devolution, like water. We can do this. I think if we have enough good will we can find a way forward. Thank you.