Masi, Mr. Speaker-elect. Congratulations. Part of the process should be that whoever is elected as the Premier and Cabinet need to, obviously, meet with the newly formed Liberal government. Although they're a minority, there are a lot of moving targets in Ottawa.
First, and foremost, obviously, I agree with the economy, as well, those areas that we need to have an informed discussion with the federal government. We need to continue to push our existing infrastructure that is before the federal government and that we push as a territorial government over the years. We have mega projects that are on the books right now and waiting to be approved. We need to continue to push that forward because that will have a lasting positive impact in the Northwest Territories.
At the same time, building our relationship that we have in the federal government, the new Prime Minister and also the Cabinet, whoever that will be. At the same time, we must have strong working relations with our MP and also our Senator for the Northwest Territories. We need to utilize their services because they are our gateway through Ottawa, opening doors for us. We have positive working relations with our current MP and newly again re-elected. We need a foundation even more going forward because we do have a lot of challenges. At the same time, I'm optimistic. There are great opportunities for the Northwest Territories, and this is the time. This is the time that we move forward with the federal government because we need to form positive working relations with them as well. Masi, Mr. Speaker-elect.