Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, in developing this strategy, which I see partly as a technical one, but primarily as political. It was determined by myself that we would use some internal people to help us with gathering some of the substantiation necessary to argue the case, for what we are trying to do I felt at the same time, it required some external expertise to re-evaluate if, in fact, and if you want a self-examination of some of the programs that we are doing. Some of that expertise is not only just north, I already indicated I am also working with Mr. Mike Robinson and others in Ottawa.
It was sort of my intention at the time, as it is now, to put a collaborated effort together both internally and externally to put this new investment north proposal forward to the federal government. Maybe, Mr. Speaker, what I should have done is outlined in a Minister's statement where we were going earlier in the House. I simply did not. I will try to do that tomorrow and try to outline why, who and the reasons for what we are doing.