Mr. Speaker, as I understand it, the policy was generally intended to be put in place in order to benefit northern and local businesses, and the review was to decide whether or not those goals and objectives that were set up for the policy to give effect to it do in fact achieve those and by what degree; and also to decide what changes would be necessary or desirable in order to improve on the present policy. There is no time frame.
As I understand it, the public consultation part of the review has been concluded. But, as I said, because I am a new Minister asked to take responsibility for it, I want to take some time, perhaps a week or two, to assess what has been done, what the original intent was in conducting a review of this policy and then report back to the Cabinet with my suggestions on whether to just leave things as they are, to drop the policy altogether or to make improvements; depending on the options we take to see what mechanisms we might want to use to achieve the options that we set up for ourselves. Thank you.