Thank you, Mr. Chair. The Inuvialuit Regional Corporation Agreement, the Memorandum of Understanding, MOU I will call it so I do not stumble on my words anymore, was kind of a unique situation. They lobbied the federal government directly to get the access to the funding. We cannot tell Aboriginal governments to lobby or not to lobby, so I cannot say what the federal government plans are in the future regarding that. I know that the federal government is really supportive of First Nations and of building partnerships, but I cannot say any more than that. I can say within the Northwest Territories Housing Corporation, though, that we are looking at any form of partnership with Aboriginal governments.
I believe it is the right way to move. I think that self-government is, for me, a priority that the Government of the Northwest Territories takes seriously and works towards. So it does not need to be formal. Aboriginal governments do not need to have land claims to be able to enter into partnerships with the NWT Housing Corporation. All they need to do is to approach me and we will try to work towards some kind of partnership. Thank you, Mr. Chair.