Thank you Mr. Speaker, I'm going to answer a question he didn't ask but I'm going to answer it anyway. So people need to understand the department has posted nearly a hundred structures in the North Slave Region as working -- and is working through the enforcement process. Very few of these cabins meet the department's criteria. Any cabin that does comply is still subject to consultation with Indigenous governments and Indigenous organizations, which is a fundamental component of leasing process.
In regards to his second -- the question that he asked, I'm aware there is a strong public demand for recreational type leases outside of Yellowknife, particularly on the Ingraham Trail. I'm hopeful that a ballot draw for recreational leases along Ingraham Trail will be possible within the life of this Assembly. But I want to do it right, ensure we take the respectful approach for leasing outside withdrawn areas with land and self-government agreements negotiated ongoing. We do have standard criteria and conditions for cabin leases we issue and so that criteria will apply to the future ballot draw. So, again, we are working through a process, and we're hopefully having it done by the end of this Assembly. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.