Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I think it’s going to be important to continue that arrangement. In fact, as we move forward on issues of significant importance like the Health Accord and the $42 billion negotiation, the three territories are going to have to work very closely together. It’s been a very successful arrangement so far. It’s because of that close cooperation between the
three territories and the help of Minister Aglukkaq that we in fact got the money to extend the funding for THSSI, the health programs that were going to sunset at the end of this year. Going forward I believe there’s going to be a need to intensify those kind of relationships. As we build up our presence in Ottawa, I think we’ll be able to be more effective not only with the government in Ottawa but all the other provinces and territories that come to Ottawa to do business where we have common interests. We also have many ongoing common interests, for example, with the smaller provinces where they tend to be very sympathetic to the struggles that we face.