Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As the Member knows, I've met with the NWT chamber. I do intend to meet with the other local chambers. The NWT chamber is conducting a survey now of its membership. I think they've given them a month to respond. We'll take that feedback; take the feedback that we've heard from the Governance and Economic Development committee, and we'd like to make a decision this spring or early summer. I'm not interested in a year-and-a-half consultation exercise where we go far and wide and discuss a wide range of potential options. Governments previous have done that to no avail. It comes down to political will. Either we decide that it's more important to lower our tax rates and have a competitive regime, or it's apparently more important to say with this what I believe
is an outdated protectionist policy. I don't say that in an absolutely negative manner, Mr. Speaker. I think the point here is that this was once very relative and very compelling and helped northern businesses get established. I just don't think it's doing the job anymore, Mr. Speaker. Thank you.