Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, one of the areas of concern I have is following up on what Mr. Krutko was saying. If a person files a claim of bias, this Assembly sets up a special committee, sets up a special session, costing the taxpayers of this Territory maybe hundreds of thousands, and at the last minute decides to withdraw that complaint before the matter is dealt with by the committee established to deal with it, it scares me. If we do not deal with it, what is to stop another Member down the road from doing the same thing?
What is to stop anyone from filing a conflict based on bias or whatever reason and before it is dealt with, pulling it? I do not think it is good for the psyche of the people of the Northwest Territories. I do not think it is good for the image of the Assembly. If it is filed, then we should deal with it right through.
Whenever these are left open-ended and not concluded, there is just too much room for others to do the same. I do not have a proposal as to how to deal with it, but just accepting the withdrawal of the complainer at the very last minute is a problem, I feel, and we should deal with it. Thank you.