Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Frankly, the energies of this government, in particular Mr. Kakfwi and myself, has been to try to influence the new public policy that is going to be put into place with respect to how the industry is going to operate through the mining regulations that have currently been developed.
Our energies have primarily been focused on getting our political allies in Ottawa to understand the need for diamond evaluation and sorting to be done in the Northwest Territories. It really has not gone beyond that with respect to any energies we put into it with the industry.
The energy at this level has been to try to get another point of view across to the political masses in Ottawa who will be developing the mining regulations which will determine the rules of engagement by which the industry is going to operate. That has really been where our energy has been put at this time. I have not had the opportunity to discuss the matter with Mr. Kakfwi or the industry. Thank you.