Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I can assure you I do not require more than 10 minutes of talk time. It was just an additional point that I wanted to make that I did not make in my earlier comments. I have indicated that I see this document and Mr. Todd has made it very clear that this is just a document provided for advice. One of the issues I have indicated that I do have some concerns, as probably most people do, that not everything is going to be perfect or not everybody is going to be in agreement with all the points that are brought forward in this document. The decentralized issues are very important to me and my communities. The point I wanted to make is that I think what we have to look at here is that we do not want to create fear in the minds of the people at this point in time. I think we should concentrate on this in a positive fashion and, if I can say anything, what I would be looking for in the document is flexibility. I am not saying that is not there, but that is an issue that we have to address and make it very clear that it is there.
An example would be in my home community of Arviat, by the spring time there will be 18 houses available for use. If there is no office space available, there is a possibility that if it meant using some of these houses for office space in the interim that is something that could be talked about. These are the issues I think we should be addressing. I do not think we should put things into little compartments and little boxes. I think it has to be open and flexible and I think that we will have the opportunity to pursue this in the coming days. Thank you.