Thank you, Madam Chair. I agree it's important to work with Indigenous governments, the mining companies, and also the associations that support the industries. That was shown when we attended roundup, not only this year, previous years, as well. More and more Indigenous governments are taking part in it. They are coming down. They have got mineral resource strategies that are opening before them. They want the economy. We also need to make sure that we take care of our environment and jobs for people. When I was down at roundup, I said that before and I will keep saying it through my term: I am a diamond driller's daughter. I believe in the industry. We want money here. However, I am not supporting mines that are not having contracts for northern businesses and jobs for northern residents, and I was very clear with that to all of the mining companies.
The other thing is roads. It's easy to say, "I think that road systems are really important, not only to mineral resources, but to communities," and I have heard that argument here. People are saying, "We don't need the road to small communities. We're fine without it." However, I also see that people from this capital were complaining when they did not have a crosswalk going across the road from the Legislative Assembly. I do not think it's okay for Members to say, "We want our services by our communities, but we do not want to make sure that we have for all communities." My job as Premier, and even before that, my job as Minister, and even if I was a Regular MLA, our job here is to make sure that 33 communities prosper. We have many communities without road systems, and so, if we can get roads to communities and get resources on top of it, it's a win-win. Why would we not do that? Thank you, Madam Chair.