Thank you, Mr. Speaker. There's no short answer to this, but I do understand what the Member is talking about. In terms of communities' ability to intervene and the environmental impact statement process for the pipeline, they are challenged. There are reams of information to sift through. I've been discussing that with my colleagues, most specifically with the Minister of MACA, but also with the social envelope Ministers. We had a meeting this morning to discuss some of these challenges. We are looking to provide some help and looking to come up with a framework that will have some answers and provide some solutions for communities. In my travels in communities, I'm hearing the same things. We're hearing that they are challenged in terms of capacity. We want to make sure that everybody can have a meaningful involvement and participation in this process.
To the broader issue of economic development initiatives in general, we hope that this BDIC legislation will be more flexible, less prescriptive, allow for broader partnerships, and allow for communities to not only get access to GNWT programs and services, but be able to lever that with federal money or other money that is available. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.