We are going to check that and see if we can get that level of detail as to whether or not the SSTC was directly consulted. I know there was consultation in the Sahtu in various different stages. The Business Program Review Committee went to every region of the Northwest Territories to talk about the future development of an organization to better meet their needs, but, as I indicated, people on the ground in Sahtu communities are not going to see a drastic change in the program delivery. It's going to be status quo with the ability to evolve and change now as Sahtu priorities change and as Sahtu priorities are better able to take on program and service delivery. I think that speaks to how effective this organization can be going forward. So if we were going to make major changes to some of our current or existing business programs, then we certainly would go to SSTC and consult as per the requirement and economic measures chapter. In this case, there isn't that level of individual or specific business program change. I will certainly find out.
On the Business Program Review Committee that recommended much of this change, there were a number of people. I indicated there were reps from the BCC, from Community Futures, from the Dev Corp and from RWED. Also, there were an additional two representatives added throughout that process and one of them was Danny Gaudet from Deline who had a major involvement in the work of this committee and you can see their stamp all over their legislation. That's what really has driven this legislation. Thank you.