Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I enjoyed listening to the Member’s passionate plea. It is and continues to be something of great interest to the coroner. As we move forward, I think it’s something, again, that we can look at. It won’t be very much longer until the 18th Legislative
Assembly is in place. It’s only nine months, 10 months. We will also need to, and I want to highlight this, I think Health and Social Services will have to figure prominently into the rollout of such a review committee. They are responsible for the domestic violence prevention and that side of things, so we need to be working with them on an approach to this.
I could see the coroner certainly leading the charge, and it’s good to know that we’ve got some Members here who would be supportive of those legislative changes that would be required to bring death review committees to light here in the Northwest Territories.
I want to thank the Member for his interest and passion in that regard. Thank you.