Thank you, Madam Chair. Moving off that and to give someone else a chance to bring up that area, I would like to ask a couple of questions on the standing orders and the manufacturing policy.
In my region we have some manufacturers, but they cannot compete east/west. For example, if the manufacturer in my community builds windows, to ship them to other communities he has to ship them from Iqaluit, for example, down to Montreal where they have to be re-crated, and then come back up on the sealift, to be shipped to other communities. Whereas, in the west, the windows could be shipped by, let us say from Hay River or Yellowknife or anyone on the road system, down to Edmonton and across the country, which I talked about earlier before.
There has been something put into place to address this area, where the standing orders or the manufacturing policy, are based territorial-wide. They should be based regionally. I am wondering if the Minister has looked at this? I know there is some note of it in the report, but my question to the Minister is, will we look more in-depth at the manufacturing policy and the standing orders to base them regionally, as opposed to territorial-wide?