Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I am pleased to hear the Member's remarks because his story is no different than many stories around this room. In the many different regions, it is very important that we work with our people in the communities, and we are committed to moving on and doing that. We have been through the process already of balancing our budget, we have done that, now we move ahead. Now we have to work with our people to create opportunity for a better economy in the north. We are going to do that through the
Minister of RWED also with the help of our capable staff and as well Members of this Legislative Assembly will also have to get involved in this whole issue and encourage their people to come out and work through community workshops because it is the community that has to drive it. Our government's job is to assist them, it is the community that has to drive it, and the people in the community come out with ideas, come to the workshops, come to the community economic development workshops where we can develop economic initiatives with the community. Then we will be moving in there with our development corporation as well to assist them in level 2 and 3 communities, and hopefully from this we will generate intercommunity trade and a new economy without renewable resources throughout the north. I know from visiting David's area as well as the Tuktoyaktuk area last week that there is great opportunity up there. There are a lot of things that people have and we have to work with those people to develop them, and we are willing to do that. Thank you.