Mr. Speaker, we’ve yet to come up with a final product, but here’s where we’re looking at going. One of the areas I talked about is the maximum rent in our smaller communities. That needed to be balanced out when we looked at our housing initiatives across the Territories.
The other one falls into, for example, the income security reform piece with the Department of Education, Culture and Employment. That is looking at things like a healthy food basket, as well as the income security programs that reflect on our seniors and those who are disabled in the Northwest Territories, and looking at how we deliver that level of programs and services in our communities.
We’ve also discussed the area of the Food Mail Program. That’s delivered by the federal government — Canada Post — and there are increasing concerns coming from communities who say that’s not really benefiting their community as it was supposed to. We’re going to have to look at how we proceed and gauge at that level as well.