I think I remember hearing somebody else say the exact same thing that Mr. Bromley mentioned, a certain MP from around here.
Getting back to Mr. Bromley’s point, we have to use the devolution process. I think once devolution is upon us – the jurisdiction’s currently with the federal government – this Legislature, at some point in time, is going to be able to make decisions like the ones that Mr. Bromley talks about.
When it comes to the Mineral Development Strategy, I think it’s very important to realize that currently, when a deposit is discovered and it’s deemed economically viable to pursue, it takes approximately 10 to 12 years for that deposit to eventually become a mine. When it comes to diamond mines, I know we’re looking at opening a fourth mine at Gahcho Kue. We need to ensure that the exploration work is getting done, that the next Diavik or the next Ekati is going to be discovered, because, like I said, it’s going to take 10 to 12 years to get that mine up and running. We’ve been talking about Gahcho Kue, I first heard about it probably about 10 years ago.