Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Somewhat to the same questions as my colleague here Ms. Bisaro in terms of the future of the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly. The agreements of the aboriginal self-government, the land claim agreements, the settlement of these two agreements would certainly have a huge, significant impact on our Assembly here. I know the Premier in
his address over the past year has discussed the priorities of the Legislative Assembly with each of the goals that he’s indicated. One of the goals and priorities was to work towards a common vision for the political development in the Northwest Territories. This will be some time because of the significant negotiations going on on these two agreements; the self-government agreement and the land claim agreement. Has the Minister considered looking at future negotiations in terms of developing some type of framework for going ahead on the intergovernmental relationships with the aboriginal governments and the federal government? Because once these agreements are starting to take effect and starting to be implemented I think the Assembly here is going to be impacted quite significantly in terms of the jurisdictions going to regions and communities. The same question as Ms. Bisaro had in terms of what we will look like five or 10 years from now. Do we have a framework on where we’re going with this?