Thank you, Mr. Speaker-elect. I was thinking about this question, and I thought that we are all very new to the 19th Legislative Assembly. The staff is amazing. I've had probably the best three weeks here, and I was really excited to know my colleagues from the Beaufort-Delta, and I'm very familiar with them, coming into the House and just reengaging that relationship again. I also have a lot of respect for the amount of skills that surround this table. I think, looking at this question on how we build the relationships between the MLA and the Cabinet, I just think: it already exists. It's already there, and I think we need to maintain it. We need to follow through with it, whether we're going to be walking up and down those halls 10 times a day; so be it. Those relationships have already been built. I'm very honoured to be working with the number of people who have been elected and the skills that they have brought to the table. I have brought some issues up to some of the MLAs, and I got such an incredible response; very passionate, and a lot of relatable issues that are very similar throughout the Northwest Territories. I think, going forward, I feel very confident in maintaining that relationship.
There are going to be some days where we don't agree with each other, and we're going to be fighting for infrastructure that's needed in one region compared to the other; then, so be it. At the end of the day, we value and we measure our success through the people we serve. Thank you, Mr. Speaker-elect.