I think all three policies are extremely important. The whole BIP policy, we have to ensure that our local and our northern contractors are addressed because we have heard many times that a lot of the monies are flowing out of the NWT, and we cannot let this happen if we want to build an economy that we are going to ensure that the money stay here, so that is an extremely important policy.
The housing policy, also, we know there is a shortage of housing, and it is one of our priorities that we looked at. As Premier, I would make sure that we ensure that we rebuild on those policies to make sure that we address all the issues that the Indigenous governments have come forward to us about because it affects mostly the Indigenous population and the population as a whole, the low income people.
The Affirmative Action Policy, I think we have to review the way it is being implemented because I have heard, also, many times, lots of complaints about the way the Affirmative Action Policy has been implemented. Sometimes, the implementation is not the way it should be, and we have to be more open and transparent and accountable of how we hire our own people, all the North, the people who lived here and work here, and we must address that issue very carefully.
I will take a strong stand on any policy that is not addressing the issues of the Indigenous governments and the people of the North, all the people of the Northwest Territories. Thank you.