Thank you, Mr. Chair. I just wanted to draw attention to this recommendation in particular because it's broader. It is targeted towards the nature of this audit but the issue of multi-year financing tools and policy instruments, and even changes to the Financial Administration Act is becoming increasingly important to many of the organizations that depend on the GNWT for capacity. So whether that's Indigenous governments, non-government organizations, municipal governments, what have you, not having stable, reliable funding afforded over a period of time does create challenges with planning for operational certainty. And in the case of a lot of conservation commitments, that is really required because even though we have great tools like Our Land, Our Futures trust, which this Assembly put in place, there are still a number of obligations that the government has that are not covered by that trust because that is, of course, a private trust that's there to support Indigenous conservation efforts. So by adopting these more flexible tools, we hope that not only conservation targets will be better addressed but we can also expand those changes to other areas of public policy, in particular around supporting non-government organizations that do crucial work in our communities and are often struggling with core funding to succeed in keeping the lights on, maintaining appropriate staffing, and continuing to provide the high-quality services they do in the Northwest Territories. Thank you, Mr. Chair.