Thank you for that, and so there's -- yeah, there's a few areas here. So we have things like culture and heritage and we have Indigenous languages. Most of our Indigenous languages funding, or a significant portion of it, comes from the federal government and we have been negotiating with the federal government for a new agreement. We are not -- don't have that signed off yet but we expect that we will get an extension of what we currently have.
There has been a lot of work in the past number of years on Indigenous languages, and I think it is one of the bright spots in the GNWT.
And in terms of the culture funding, funding for the arts, things like that, we are embarking on a review of all of our arts funding as part of the review noted in the art strategy, and that will inform future funding. So perhaps we can spend the money we have in a more efficient way, or perhaps we want to seek some targeted increases, but that work is underway and I will, you know, reiterate what was mentioned earlier, that the department has a lot of different initiatives right now and it would be great if we could do everything at once but the fact is we sort of have to space these things out. And so we prioritize a number of areas, and the work is happening for that and the work for the -- you know, the work on the art strategy and that sector is -- it's in the future as laid out in the art strategy. Thank you.