Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the Government of the Northwest Territories doesn't operate in silos. There are right now working groups between departments. So it's not simply -- this is not an ITI alone endeavor or exercise. And importantly, Mr. Speaker, this is one of the first, and indeed I think it may well be one of the -- the first opportunity where we are using the legislative protocol with the IGCS. So IGCS involves GNWT being one member, and the Indigenous governments who are part of the devolution agreement being the other members. So this is something that is being led through that framework. And, again, to which the entirety of the Government of the Northwest Territories contributes. And then it goes out to entities - Chamber of Mines, Alternatives North, specific organizations, specific industry members, who would be the ones to utilize those regulations, who might be the ones to apply the regulations. You know, the MARS system for online map staking involves the Department of Finance. It involves technical experts who understand how the website systems work.
So Mr. Speaker, I'm not concerned that we're going to wind up in the situation that the MLA is raising. I appreciate the concern; I mean, that's the point of the questions in the House. But there is a lot of systems built in here where it's not -- it's a very different type of process from one where one department in one government goes off and does a regulation. Quite the contrary, Mr. Speaker. We have a department that's working as one unit in a much bigger system with the IGCS. And so I am able with that to say that I'm confident we won't wind up in that situation. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.