Thank you. Mahsi, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, this is in line with what I was making my general comments to during the debate and I did suggest that we look at the four constituencies in Yellowknife. I know the Yellowknife MLAs make it a very strong argument that there is voter disparity and we have defeated the motion for six and then five, now we are stuck with four. We still have four and to try to comply with the argument that there is still a high number in one of the constituencies. If we redraw this it will spread out the numbers a little more.
Again, we all agreed to debate this on the floor of the House, so even though there were some surprises today, I expected it in this kind of a heated debate on very strong cases on both sides. I do not see it as being unfair, wrong or anything. I think we are debating it on the floor of the House. If we had more discussion among ourselves, perhaps we might have come to a compromise. However, that is not the case and we are doing this out in the open. With that, I will be supporting the amendment. Thank you.