Thanks for that answer. I look forward to the results of the review, if and when the government can get that done. The Minister, in his opening remarks, indicated, talked a bit about a discussion about a vision for the NWT and the role of the GNWT and that, you know, this sort of discussion on constitutional development will have to involve all Members. That is a good thing, but it made me think about the situation that we are in currently that we have the Premier meeting with regional leadership tables and discussing self-government and devolution and revenue resource sharing. As a Member representing Yellowknife, I wondered to myself where does Yellowknife fit into
this scenario or this philosophy. I don’t begrudge the fact that the Minister and the Premier are meeting with regional leadership tables. I don’t have a problem with that at all, but I just wondered if the Minister can advise whether or not there is a vision at this point or even a sense of where the city of Yellowknife would fit into the picture of the whole as we go forward and relative to, sort of, the leadership tables. You know, the phrase that popped into my mind is whether or not Yellowknife would be a city state, which has yet to be defined. But if I could get a comment from the Minister on whether or not the department has any sense on where Yellowknife would fit into the grand scheme of things when we are all said and done. Thank you.