Thank you, Madam Chair. Glad that I can agree with Mr. Beaulieu’s point of view in that we are elected officials to make these decisions. I will not be supporting this motion, as well, on the fact that I think there are a bunch of intricacies of these types of decisions and I don’t think that’s in the best interests of the Northwest Territories to be bound by a commission. I think the commissions can give us recommendations, give us direction on what they see, what they’ve heard and seen, but we, as elected officials, have to make the end decision.
The other thing is that making this binding isn’t representative of what’s happened in the past. You know, the last couple of commissions for sure, the elected officials at the time decided to go other directions. Even this one we went with 19, one of the recommendations, with a minor tweak. So I mean, us knowing, I think, what the Northwest Territories needs best. So I know it is ugly and we’ve sat here for four hours, five hours, but it has been good discussion and it has stirred emotions in everybody, but I think we are all trying to represent who we represent. So I think it’s still the place to be decided is here as opposed to a commission. So again, I will be voting against this motion.