Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I have no doubt that Mr. Kakfwi talks to some of my constituents, and I am glad that he does. My role is to represent them here, and I can say that I have heard from constituents who have expressed some concern about the process and what the public involvement will be as we look down this road.
Now, I do not know that anybody is calling for another Constitutional Development Steering Committee or Constitutional Working Group, but I think that there is a concern about the constitutional development happening on a regional basis without there seeming to be an overall vision or discussion of where we are headed as a territory.
I think my constituents would agree that they are optimistic about the future and welcome the talks that are going on. This is not intended to try and indicate that there is anything wrong with those talks continuing. I have heard from them that they do want to know that there is going to be an opportunity for their involvement in what the political future of the Northwest Territories looks like. For instance, before the government signs a self-government agreement, are those agreements going to be presented in this House for ratification?