Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, the Constitutional Working Group has a work plan that we would like to follow. But first of all, we have to secure funding from the government of the Northwest Territories as well as the federal government. Like I said earlier, our officials are meeting and hopefully they will have some sort of decision in the next little while, but in the meantime the work plan as set out is not really firm yet.
We hope to have consultation process to go into the communities in the next few months. Originally, we were hoping to go and do consultation process to the month of March, April in that vicinity. Then, redraft the constitution so that it will be acceptable for some sort of ratification process, perhaps a plebiscite by June. That was the original intention, but things are not firm in the work plan. As we go along, we become more flexible sometimes with time constraints, financial constraints and we may have to readjust the time frame so that the conclusion of this process by ratification process may be as late as in the fall, maybe October next year. These are the different time frames we are looking at the present time to carry on the work. Thank you.