Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, I think these are very good comments. I think it only adds to the development of the constitution development with these type of comments. I know the three models that we have there, they all have merits and there has been discussion already that we have to take a look at each one of them and see what is good in each one of them and see whether they could mesh. Ultimately, the idea there is to try to get a constitution together that is reflective of the society and I know it is here today, if that constitution would carry on into the future.
The current status quo, the N.W.T. Act, is something that was developed for us in Ottawa, many years ago and we use it, but it does not really reflect the realities of how the societies and the communities today work. We make our own arrangements. If it is going to be truly a society that is reflective of how the society is in the north and how we would like to see it in the future, it has to be developed by us in the north here together. Thank you.