Mr. Speaker, when it comes down to not getting things done, I guess that’s when they call on the Premier to make it happen. Then if we stand up and try to make it happen, then we’re accused of not following due process that is established. Clearly, the example given is one where we’re supportive of creating a diversified economy, building our economic base. But clearly, as well, this highlights one of the challenges we continue to recognize and state about others making decisions that happen here in the Northwest Territories.
We have some roles and responsibilities in a number of areas and can work with those areas. The federal government has a significant role to play in the area, as well as our land claim groups or through interim measures agreements through those groups that are in negotiations. There are systems in place that we need to work with to ensure these processes flow smoothly and that’s one of the reasons why we’re getting a number of departments together to look at our processes that are in place and how they’re functioning and how we can ensure we’re doing the adequate amount of work, both on the regulatory side as well as supporting the industry side. Thank you.