Thank you. I know there was not a question, and maybe just a little bit of some suggestion as to why we've been structured and organized the way we have. I think in past, because of scarce resources, we tended to focus instead of having layers of bureaucracy in the regions, if we were able to find money for justice we typically were trying to reinvest in policing, making sure the RCMP had the adequate resources on the ground to ensure public safety, making sure that our court was able to travel and bring justice to people. I think you've seen that increasing, although that's not great news, we are getting out there and making sure that people have access to court in their regions. That isn't something that's common across many jurisdictions. That is something that's quite unique in the Northwest Territories, and I think it's a model that we're proud of.
So we will work with Members and I think we're always flexible. What works in one region may not work in all regions. We don't believe that there's a boilerplate model that we can apply and take a cookie cutter approach. So I want to work with Members; we will do that. But just to give some explanation as to where we've seen the priorities in past, we tend to try to put our money into frontline positions wherever possible. Thank you, Madam Chair.