Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. Today I wear my traditional vest in recognition of the NWT Arts Week. The residents of the Northwest Territories possess and produce world-wide unique art. Among the unique inventory is our art of traditional knowledge captured in our elders. The NWT Geological Survey Strategy is one of many strategic plans developed by this government. Strategic plans are an essential element to management's ability to enhance the directives as developed.
Having a model or strategy supported by management's ability to achieve our government's mandate for the people we represent is a positive and prudent starting point. Our greatest concerns today are the limited and high levels of isolated unemployment, economic opportunities. This is highly attributed to the global commodity markets.
Action planning towards resiliency in minimizing these impacts can be viewed by the efforts our government is taking and continues to take in tourism, while making efforts of federal resources accessibility.
Mr. Speaker, continued efforts in marketing our resource sector, such as the produced geological survey, enhance certainty and confidence in our investment community; however, tools of success are only measured by the fruits of these strategies.
Analyzing measurables is fundamental to the success of these strategies. As we advance into next week's chapter, measures of our first term results of strategies will only assist in our voices to the NWT we serve. Later, Mr. Speaker, I will have questions for the appropriate Minister. Masi.