Thank you, Madam Chair. I would like to start off by thanking everybody that was involved in putting this report together. That includes the Workers' Compensation Board of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut and, as well, the injured workers who were talking to many of us through this whole process, and the Auditor General of Canada who took us by the hand and helped us through this process. I think they are owed a great debt of gratitude. As well, I do want to mention Mr. Braden and his work in the area of helping injured workers. He is a real champion of the cause for injured workers. I think he is owed a great debt of gratitude as well in this whole process. Thank you, Mr. Braden.
I do look forward to us getting to where we need to go with the Workers' Compensation Board. There are nine recommendations contained in this report that I think, if acted upon by the Workers' Compensation Board, it will help get us there. There are also changes upcoming to legislation that could certainly help as well. I think by working together with the Governance Council of WCB, the Minister, the Government of the Northwest Territories and injured workers, I think we can get to where we need to go to. This report is long overdue. I am glad to see it here on the floor of the Legislative Assembly today so we can pass these motions and we can try to make a difference, especially for those folks who have encountered difficulties in dealing with the WCB and long-outstanding claims. With that, Madam Chair, I just want to, again, thank everybody involved in putting this report together. Mahsi.