The position of this government has been consistent, Mr. Speaker. We have supported the NIC, the Nunavut Implementation Commissioner's report from the very beginning, Footprints 2, and supported decentralized government. We have always qualified it by saying assuming that there is adequate dollars, et cetera, there for that to happen. We are just one party at the table. There is a desire and a will to do a decentralized government. I have not heard anything to the contrary in discussions that have been undertaken over the last three or four months. I believe, there are going to be some announcements soon about some senior management team that the Interim Commissioner is going to recruit. It is a positive step and we will, perhaps, get moving much more quickly in the implementation plans which I am assuming will include some form of decentralization.
This government's position has been consistent that we support it. So many dollars are there. I am confident as the Minister of Finance and the Minister responsible for the overall coordination of division they will be there. It really is, as I said to an earlier question, we are but one party at the table. My understanding is Mr. Anawak has agreed to provide his implementation plan by the end of March. I am sure in that, hopefully, all the questions that my honourable colleague legitimately asks, either will be in there or will be answered. Thank you.