Mr. Chairman, the Standing Committee on Finance, I think some two years ago, recommended that we look at the computerization and the information exchange in government, particularly the electronic information exchange. I think it was to do with the number of computers that we were purchasing, the amount of computers we had at the present time. They virtually asked us to do an informatics study.
We're doing that at the present time, and I'm anticipating the report being placed before me, certainly by June of this year. The informatics strategy is, where do we need to be in five or ten years with the exchange of information, what equipment will it require and how can we best place ourselves right now to be in that position in five or ten years? So, it's a long-term strategy that deals with computerization and the movement of electronic information around the Northwest Territories. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.