Madam Speaker, I think, as Members know, there are some issues we have to deal with ourselves. One of the ways I propose to do that is by tabling, this afternoon, a discussion paper on fiscal matters in the Northwest Territories. There is a second element and that is, there are several Ministers who are responsible for the
Northwest Territories. There is the Finance Minister because he pulls a lot of weight when it comes to our financial agreement with Canada. The Minister of Indian Affairs is also heavily involved. In some cases, it might be the Minister of Health who is involved.
Once we've got a clearer idea from the Government of Canada that they are prepared to look at all these things as a package, then, certainly, I would take the package to the Standing Committee on Finance and advise them of what I thought should be on the table as part of the package. At our earliest convenience, we would advise the House. I want to stress, Madam Speaker, that I don't want to negotiate with the federal government in this House. But, we will be as open as possible with the Standing Committee on Finance and with this House on our positions on particular matters. Thank you, Madam Speaker.