Thank you, Mr. Speaker-elect. I think something like that would be more valuable towards the end of this particular government. It would give us time, actually, to do the work necessary to help people understand what consensus government is and what consensus government can do.
We need to work within this particular system to improve our transparency, improve our communications and improve our information flow. I don't know how many times I went to doors during the last election where individuals came to me and said, “Glen, you need to put this program in the Government of the Northwest Territories,” or “you need to do this,” and my response to them was, “We already have it. We already do that,”
but people don't know. I think the same is true for consensus government. People don't know how it works. So, I think, over the next couple of years, this group of 18 and the Premier and the Members of Cabinet have a real opportunity to be collaborative, to work together, to help people understand how consensus government can and should work. Towards the end of the Assembly, we'd be better positioned to have that public dialogue, prior to the next election, so people might be more engaged. I'd hate to see another election where we have voter turnout to the degree that we actually had the voter turnout in this last election.
But I like the idea. I think it's something we should shoot for towards the end of the Assembly, once we've had an opportunity to make this system work the way it should. Thank you, Mr. Speaker-elect.