Mr. Speaker, I believe before we do that we will have to decide exactly what it is we want to do. In having the work place commission in place -- and we struggled a little bit about that word because a commission generally denotes a certain type of action -- however, given that we thought that the terms of reference and the components of the explanation would look to putting the review in place with what the public has been asking and where we're going with a lot of the initiatives that come out from the communities. Even though the word seems odd, an all-encompassing commission -- using the word commission, I think, has been a source of concern, but in the end in order to give it the stature that it requires -- we did use that word.
Mr. Speaker, I believe that before we go to the government, we have to have some answers on what our public and our constituents want us to do. We've been very fortunate in the last few years that we have been able to support the claims that have taken place and we have an awful lot of obligations maybe that we are willing to entertain, far beyond what some other jurisdictions are willing to do. I believe we have to try to develop a model that suits the Northwest Territories and division of the Northwest Territories. I would like to say that I think it will be different. I think people will take a more proactive and progressive approach on how we deal with the issue. Thank you.