Mr. Speaker, as soon as the budget has passed in the House, it is my intention to sit down with the Premier and then sit down with the Financial Management Board and discuss the very issue that the Member raises, which is the parameters under which you can draw down on the supp reserve. She raises a good point; that is, with the policy that exists with Renewable Resources right now, they do not have to come back to the Financial Management Board to spend money to fight fires in the Northwest Territories. That is what has been hitting us very, very hard. So the Financial Management Board has asked that that policy be brought back to the board so we can see and set some limits as to what can be fought and when it should be fought.
I would hope that would be in place before the end of this particular session. As I say, as soon as the budget is passed, then the board would set parameters under which the supps could be drawn down. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.