Mr. Speaker, Mr. Titus Allooloo is not a lead Minister in any sense in this exercise. I expect that other MLAs, such as Rebecca Mike, John Ningark, Silas Arngna'naaq and John Todd, at cetera, will all be expected to be present when the TFN approaches their communities and their constituencies about the upcoming plebiscite vote to prepare community people to vote.
In the western part of the Territories, we, as Members may remember in the discussions last summer in the last Legislature, said that we wanted moneys to go to the Western Constitutional Commission. This commission would address the long-standing requirement by the aboriginal people of the Western Arctic and the non-aboriginal people to be satisfied that sufficient political constitutional progress has been made toward having a draft constitution in hand, preferably before the plebiscite vote has taken place. That would be what is required in the West for people to feel comfortable in voting "Yes' or "No" in the upcoming plebiscite.
Other than that, the chief people involved in conducting the plebiscite vote will be ensuring that proper information is disseminated to the people in the Western Arctic.