Thank you, Mr. Speaker. All the Ministers who are intimately involved in this initiative are simply working towards that objective. This is not a short-term cure for our economic woes. This has got to be a long-term strategy that you look out there and start developing, if you want, an environment for change. A new fiscal relationship with Canada, which we have not had before, because the opportunity never presented itself before.
I believe that politically, at least, at the national level, certainly from my discussions with Mr. Martin and Ms. Stewart, and the Premiers and Mr. Kakfwi, et cetera, that there is a willingness to engage with us in a new fiscal relationship that will bring about optimistically, new opportunities for the Western Territory, less dependence, more self-reliance and greater economic activity. I do not say that just to be politically correct, I believe that. Thank you.