Obviously, thanks to the Minister for that. I think anything we can do to be more small business friendly, the better off we’re
going to be. Especially in the small communities. Like I said in my opening comments, I really appreciate the addition of some EDOs in the communities like Ulukhaktok. I think those officers will be able to help people through the paperwork. At the same time, thank you for the stuff you’re doing trying to reduce red tape. I think there’s an opportunity for you as the Minister of ITI to go to the Executive and suggest that maybe it’s time we engaged the Program Review Office to review the amount of paperwork that we’re requiring businesses and other ventures to complete in the Northwest Territories. If we can reduce any of that, we’re ahead, and we’ve got this Program Review Office that’s supposed to be doing these type of things and I’m of the opinion that we want to be as supportive of small businesses as we can. A lot of these businesses have people who may not have a business degree or business diploma. Anything we can do to make their lives easier and increase their likelihood of success is good. If you could approach your colleagues on that side of the House and start talking about maybe a little bit of review through the program review to find some ways to reduce some of this paper that some people are concerned about, anything we can do would be good. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.