Yes, Mr. Speaker. In fact we at the FPT table asked the federal government about our involvement in consultation as legislation is developed, new proposals are put forward; insisted that we need more involvement in that because obviously there are implications for us in our jurisdictions, not the least of which become cost implications. So we've expressed an interest in more formalized consultation. At this point there is no formal proposal on any new legislation, but should there be one I would expect that we would be involved and would certainly ensure all stakeholders in the Northwest Territories had a vehicle for input.
Mr. Speaker, let me also say that I've made the point clear to Justice Canada that we need to renew our contribution agreement between NWT Justice and federal Justice. There are a number of very worthwhile initiatives that are currently being funded in this area; our Family Law Clinic, seminars for parents, mediation for separating couples. We do this not only in Yellowknife and Hay River, but they're available by teleconference, Mr. Speaker. So there are a number of good initiatives. We need them to continue and we're going to need federal cost-shared dollars in that respect. Thank you.