Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I have a very few brief comments. I was a Member of the 13th Assembly and we dealt with some fairly major issues; division, significant deficit problems but unfortunately, what was the defining issue that hangs over the 13th Assembly for all time, in my opinion, was the Morin inquiry, the conflict issue.
I have the same sinking feeling that the defining issue of this, the 14th Assembly, halfway through our term, is going to be this issue that is now before this Assembly, that has consumed a significant amount of time, energy and resources and has been over our heads for many months.
I do not intend to hint that we preclude debate. I think we have a report to deal with. I think the people of the Northwest Territories want to see us deal with this in a good way, but deal with it, get it off the table and get back to work. We have two years left.
As the Premier and the Minister of Finance indicated, there is a big agenda out there so I am hoping that we can deal with this, listen to the comments and not get into the situation of wanting to retry or rehear the evidence and deal with process issues or those kinds of things. I think it is time to sort of step up to the plate, look at these and I, as well, commend the Minister for her actions today. Let us bring closure to this. It is time to do that and it is time for us to get back to work and get this off our plate and get on with the other business of the House. I would hope over the next day that we will hopefully do that. Thank you.