Thank you, Madam Chair. And I will say that our immigration strategy is a strategy for 2017 to 2022, and so it ends next year. So the work to renew that will necessarily involve meeting with industry stakeholders, meeting with employers, and determining what we can do to address any of those systemic or systematic barriers that they are facing. So I can definitely commit that we are going to do that work.
In terms of consolidating the program under one department, I just want to point out that over the past seven years the departments have been working together. Last summer, I was able to announce the launch of a shared database and a single web page, a single access portal for those people wishing to immigrate to the NWT, and that was something developed jointly by ITI and ECE. And there's constant work that goes on. That being said, I'm always open to finding better ways to do things, more efficient ways to do things. It wouldn't be as easy as putting the file in one department because there's a lot of corporate knowledge in ECE about this file. And we want to make sure that anything we do, we are not going to lose that valuable resource. That's not something we can just transfer over in a budget document. However, we are looking at developing the main estimates that we will be debating next time we're together here, and now is the perfect time to start having those conversations about potential re-orgs like that. Thank you, Madam Speaker.