Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I spent some time talking to Mr. Dent's constituents as well, and also people in places like Hay River, Fort Smith and Inuvik. It is my view, in general assessment, that the people of the Northwest Territories are optimistic and feeling invigorated about the agenda that we have set out and the message that we have been putting out to people, that economic development is happening and it is going to continue to pick up and that we are committed to partnerships. We are committed to working hard to make those tangible for people at the community level right across the territories. We have the beginning of a positive working relationship with aboriginal governments, the federal government and industry to do that.
There has been almost no discussion, no call for a Northwest Territories wide constitutional development process at this time. In the agenda of the intergovernmental forum, which has been set up, there has yet to be any discussion of that as well. There may be, but that has not happened.
There is no process right now for the public, for this government, or anyone to have a forum for the constitutional and political future of the Northwest Territories as a whole, which could be addressed in a clear process that would be result oriented.
The Member is right. There is no question. As far as I know, there has been no call for it from any quarter. Thank you.