Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The socio-economic agreements with the mines reflect commitments that the mines have made to the Northwest Territories and one element of each socio-economic agreement with the mines reflects the people issues and there are three primary elements to those people issues. Hiring provisions, maintaining an employment level, particularly with
Northwest Territories residents and Aboriginal persons of Northwest Territories residency and, finally, the training element. As the Minister has indicated, reporting mechanisms are built within the socio-economic agreements that require the mines to report regularly, annually and sometimes more often, with regard to performance in each of those areas. Each of those reports are made public and reviewed by the government and followed up with in terms of reviews with the mines and Government of the Northwest Territories. The Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment, the Department of Education, Culture and Employment and the Department of Health and Social Services all participate in those people issues and the discussions with the mines to ensure that they perform as we had hoped them to. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.