Thank you, Madam Minister and thank you, Madam Chair, in terms of the Minister's commitment to pursue this idea further in our region, I look forward to that discussion we'll have. Again it gets back to the presence of this department in our region that's going to be heavily impacted in the future, even impacted today, that the Department of Justice has a presence. Again, the department has these committees that are working in isolation. I appreciate the extra dollars going into these justice committees to provide extra training or extra services, yet it seems like you have jails and courthouses that have large facilities and we concentrate a lot of our people and dollars to those facilities. So I wanted, I guess, just to say I'm encouraged by what the Minister said in terms of his approach to having some review. I hope he can work with other departments who have some regional positions to say is the department willing to consider that we take on some of the role of the responsibility of a justice presence, so the people in the region can phone somebody in the Sahtu and talk to them, and then can go around to the regions, into the communities, and visit them, rather than have somebody from Yellowknife. Which is good, but they've got a big region in the Northwest Territories. So we're saying we have to put a little more concentration in the region.
There's MACA, there's Education, certainly one of them can take on that role as the justice...I'm not too sure, but that's just an idea here. So I'm just floating that by now, Madam Chair, so I'm going to leave it at that. I heard the Minister and I appreciate his openness to bring it back for further discussion. Thank you.