Mr. Speaker, I will admit on the area of paperwork, by the time you get done filling in forms for the federal government, for the territorial government, for municipal government and so on, it is onerous upon small businesses. I will commit right now to have a look to see if there are some ways to get rid of some of that paperwork.
Mr. Speaker, I should remind Members though that every time we pass a policy or a rule in this Legislative Assembly that affects employers, then we are adding to that paper load and we are adding to that reporting structure. Sometimes it is the governments who are creating the problems for the businesses that are out there and have to fill in those forms. I notice that the federal government is trying to consolidate some of the forms for small business. I have no problems in looking at that aspect. I will commit to the Member that I will sit down with Mr. Todd and go over the issue again of giving incentives to businesses in the Northwest Territories to see if we could stimulate economic activity. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.