Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Some of this we discussed when I was down in Fort Providence in the fall. There is a recognition that the Property Assessment and Taxation Act, which deals with the taxation side of your question, is out of date and needs to be revisited and redone. We are taking some long-term steps, working with the Department of Finance, and in the fall of this year, we are going to be doing some options for revenue generation and looking at alternate ways of how this might be done.
We do have a piece of legislation today that we are bound by called the Property Assessment and Taxation Act. We have to send out assessment notices and the Department of Finance has to send out tax notices. That is legally binding. The recognition is that we are hoping to have some proposals done later this year that could be consulted on over the next year. I believe this is an issue that will take a wide-ranging level of consultation between the various communities and groups, and then put forward legislative proposals later on, say in 2002. That is the game plan that we have in front of us. It is not one that can be fixed in the short term, because it is a piece of legislation that will require a total rewrite. Thank you.