Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, my questions this morning are for Mr. Bell, Minister of Industry, Tourism and Investment, on the area of the secondary diamond industry. Mr. Speaker, we are going back almost a decade now, before Mr. Bell's watch and before I was in this Assembly, where agreements were set up, socio-economic agreements were set up with diamond mines requiring them to integrate, to some extent, into our economy and our society here. One of the principle hopes/expectations of this government was that we could create a secondary cutting and polishing industry and, indeed, we've had some success there. But, Mr. Speaker, we've run into at least a recent situation where the anticipated supply and flow, and terms and conditions by which a diamond mine will sell rough product to a cutting and polishing industry has run into a little bit of rough weather.
Mr. Speaker, we are going to get at least another two diamond mines in the Northwest Territories, so we've got some work to do here if we are going to be able to continue this expectation. With the socio-economic agreements that we have in place today, is there anything in this agreement that requires or stipulates that diamond miners shall sell rough product to NWT-based cutting and polishing companies, Mr. Speaker?