Thank you, Mr. Chairman. If I just might continue, to add to the revolution here. Constitutions also set out how people are elected or appointed to public office. In our public hearings and in our analysis we heard a number of different views. In the final analysis our recommendations are based on a number of principles including the need to recognize traditional and aboriginal approaches to leadership and more contemporary demands for guaranteed or equal representation in public institutions of government. With this in mind, the commission recommended that district governments have the authority to set the procedures for electing or appointing their law making branches of government.
I will let Bertha comment very briefly on the business of gender representation in the central order of government.
Central Order Of Government