Thank you, Madam Chair. I seek unanimous consent to return to question period. I could not do it anyways. Madam Chair, I just wanted to indicate that we have come a long ways. We have done some of the things we wanted to do that we had indicated in the Agenda for Change. But we still have a long ways to go. We have a lot of problems. We still have to deal with the pay equity, still have forced growth, still have to try to do something with the Northern Accord in my opinion, even though the Premier has indicated he does not want to whip a dead horse.
We still have to try to keep students going to post-secondary education with our shrinking dollars and with ever increasing numbers of students. We still have to deal with employment and investment strategies. I know we have implemented the Aurora Fund, but there are other investment strategies that we had worked on and still have to be completed and put into effect as well. We have to revitalize the Department of Personnel and some other independent monitoring agency to ensure that staffing is done fairly. We have to reinstitute a central switchboard so people can easily phone one another and get a hold of people; non-government people can phone a central place to easily get a hold of us and our staff. Certainly in the area of taking on aboriginal issues, there is a lot of work that needs to be done. I had indicated a couple of areas to the Ministers, one was the Treaty 8 tax-immunity area and also the commercial right to hunt and fish commercially, which should be treaty rights and which we are not recognizing and which we had indicated in the Agenda for Change that we would be respecting treaty and aboriginal rights. Madam Chair, as I said, we have come a long ways, but we still have a lot of work to do. Thank you.