Thank you, Madam Chair. I know that there are definitely pros and cons to the BIP in the small and the large centres, but I guess the point I'm trying to drive home is when is this government, you know, maybe ITI could start the ball rolling, going to start realizing and recognizing that small communities are much different than our larger urban centres in the NWT, especially the remote communities and the policies that this government develops whether it's the business incentive policy or a housing initiative or any program, income assistance initiatives, it's always straight across the board, it applies to larger and smaller centres and there are different levels that communities are split into. Why can't we just start looking at two different policies like
for negotiated contracts, for BIPs, for any economic development initiatives like the harvesters fund and the trappers assistance and stuff like that, and start really supporting small communities on the one policy front and supporting large communities on another. Why can't this government do that? Why don't they start doing that? Thank you.