Thank you, Mr. Speaker. To put it in a nutshell, one of our priorities is to make sure that the
Legislative Assembly and the Executive Branch are up and running on April 1, 1999. You would have a point in the government that is in charge and in control, which is accountable for all of these different services. This is where the accountability and the authority will lie. Where services are contracted out, those will be done in agreement with the GNWT or another government or possibly with a private firm. If I could use one example, the legal registries with the Department of Justice, we know that in the community where it is supposed to be, in Nunavut, the office space infrastructure will not likely be ready. An arrangement will have to be made for the documents and the facility to be here in Yellowknife until the facility is ready. This would be done on a service contract basis. Thank you.