Thank you, Madam Chair. I just want to let the Minister know, and certainly the deputy minister know, I sincerely appreciated that detailed example because the traditional economy is very important to Northerners, as we all know.
I just want to change subjects, but on the same page. It’s no surprise that I, as well as many of the Members in this House, am very supportive of the film industry. We’ve seen such phenomenal growth and attention of the world. I think we’re just on the cusp of greater success, and in talking to many of the filmmakers in the Northwest Territories that some of whom I’ve gotten to know and some I’ve known since I was a kid, their work needs to be further supported by this government with better policy and ways of setting up grants. In the past there was talk about having a tax credit but recently I’m hearing more and more from them that the tax credit sort of means along those lines that you have to make money to have a tax credit and first the logistics behind it become cumbersome. I’ve even brought this subject to Mr. Miltenberger and see notes that we could simplify our process by providing a grant process rather than a tax credit. I think it could help everyone around. With that said, I’d like to move a motion.