Thank you, Mr. Chairman. As we have heard the Minister introduce his bill and the committee speak to it, it sounds like this is a necessary procedure and act to implement to ensure that, as we have heard, the seniors of the Northwest Territories have a less cumbersome way of dealing with their belongings as things would progress when it comes to age and how they can deal with these matters, so I think it is a good thing. I just would like to know and ensure that, in fact, when we implement this act and pass this, that we are not on the other hand going to make it so cumbersome or so complicated that it would be difficult to follow the process.
I would just like to be assured that, as we implement this, that for those who are going to help and stand in for those that become incapable of handling their own affairs, it will not be so restrictive or become such a problem that it would make it difficult for, for example, family members who could take over some of the matters of finances and other things that require a person to make whenever they become incapable. Nowadays family members do sort of help out elders in situations like this, and I just want to ensure, and have the Minister state for the record, that as they take on these responsibilities through this process it will not be so much that the law would kick in that would put them in a position where it makes it restrictive for them to act on behalf of their own family members. Thank you.