Mr. Speaker, I am trying to see if there is a way of fixing our tax system. Our tax system right now is based as a percentage of federal tax. We have very little flexibility to set our own categories, to set our own tax credit systems and so on. I think there are possibly people in different wage categories in the North who are having a hard time to make ends meet. I think this is an opportunity for us to set new levels, new categories of taxpayers, new systems of tax credit. There are all sorts of options that are open to us as we go towards having our own tax on income system not tied to the federal system. So there's a whole host of things. I have not done up a terms of reference for the committee yet and I would be very happy to share that with all the Members when we do it and get feedback from you and give you more clarity on what I am doing.
This, in my view, provides us with an excellent opportunity to devise a made-in-the-North tax system and provide benefits to people at all levels that are appropriate. So, broadly speaking, that is it. I will provide a terms of reference for all of the Members to have a look at. Thank you.