Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Perhaps we will be looking to continue some short-term initiatives between the Department of Health and Social Services and the Department of Education, Culture and Employment. We still need a broad approach, a collaborative, partnership approach.
As Members know, we have our agenda, Towards A Better Tomorrow, an economic plan that involves all communities, aboriginal groups, governments and the private sector in developing an economic plan, but we also need, in order to assure our people that we are thinking about their social well-being as well, something we can start calling a social agenda, a social plan.
We need to make sure that it is all-inclusive as we start to develop it. We do not want to end up with a plan that is all printed up in brochures and announced to the public. We want to make sure that Members of the Legislative Assembly are involved in this, as well as the aboriginal governments, who we will seek partnerships with. This will be the approach that I think we will take. We will try to come with something to the next session, which I believe will be some time at the end of May. Thank you.