Mr. Chair, I appreciate Mr. Koe’s answer on that. I will frame this question on two points. What type of public dialogue do you draw out there? I don’t see any ads in this particular area saying, are liquor laws meeting our needs? Really, I think they are individual ones. Recently we changed concerns in the Sahtu to reflect what is needed and demanded there. Rightly or wrongly, it seemed like the right thing to do and certainly the right thing to support, as far as I was concerned, because we were responding to community area needs, certainly people’s needs.
What type of outreach does this area, division, do in sort of staying in contact with what vendors as well as the public find are important and certainly relevant to the localized area? The simple example I would provide to make sure it is clear and relevant is maybe Sunday openings make sense in Yellowknife. It might not make sense somewhere else. That type of dialogue. I am talking about allowing it in general as opposed to providing the opportunity for a permit. Right now, you have to permit. You are only allowed so many. I guess that is the type of relationship I am trying to find out how much we do and how we do it. Do we get any dialogue or feedback or relationship built on that? Thank you, Mr. Chair.