Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, in regards to the issue the Member talks about, this issue has been voiced loud and clear from this Legislative Assembly and it has been passed on to the staff at the Workers' Compensation office here in Yellowknife to do everything they can to bring down the number of cases that are outstanding. More importantly,
by changing policies and also the legislation that we're looking at before the House, it will improve the system we have. It's been some time since that's happened and I think in order to improve things, we have to change things. I think one of the big changes, like I say, we are one of the few jurisdictions in this country that has made a change in regards to our pain disorder policy by including chronic pain in there. I think that by setting that precedent, across the country it is improving. Again, I do stress to the department to ensure that they do resolve these cases as soon as they can and ensure that injured workers are being dealt with fairly and as soon as possible. Thank you.