Well, the short answer, Madam Speaker, is yes. We are trying to streamline the EDA. I think anybody who has been involved in politics or out of politics knows, historically, how time consuming it is. I would like to point out that, hopefully, the new EDA, as it is negotiated, would bring about the kinds of changes that were not only identified at the economic summit in the Keewatin last week, but have been identified over the last three or four years by many Members of this House, and in particular by many people directly affected by it.
It is our intention, if it is at all possible in government, to try to streamline it and to make it a little more effective in its delivery. Certainly, we are trying to reach that accommodation with the federal government at this time. Thank you.