Thank you, Mr. Chair. I will add a few comments onto this. I like what I see in a lot of this. I kind of look at everything in black and white. I think things are usually pretty simple, like Mrs. Groenewegen has said. One of the things that I like here is this resource revenue sharing. I am reading here where 100 percent of the royalties go back to Ottawa. I don't agree with them. This is our territory. These are our resources. The benefits from these resources should stay here. I think this government has actually taken it upon themselves to try and make sure that the resources stop here and people of the Northwest Territories benefit. I commend them for that. I think that they will be able to accomplish that. I read in here with interest where it says the lands are administered by the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. We don't use that the word anymore. That is an old word. It is just a lot of things in here that I see. Like I said, I see everything in black and white. I don't like the fact that we are continually being tied in with the other two territories. I like to think that we are the Northwest Territories; we are not the pan-territories. However, other than that, most of the things that I see in here I like. This is something that will be getting looked at by the leaders throughout the Northwest Territories. With the leadership that we have in the Beaufort-Delta, I am sure they are going to be more than happy to give us their point of view. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
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