Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, I think what is happening now after the regional directors have been released in our budget restraint exercise a couple of years ago, was that the existing superintendents of each of the departments have the senior management meeting on a regular basis and they are trying to coordinate among themselves a sense of working together. I think what I am hearing is that it is a difficult arrangement because each superintendent in some areas take the alternate on who does it. There is a need for a coordination of some sort.
We did this exercise because we are trying to put more say into the communities and of the community governments into the regional governments. It was done to try to accommodate that, but any time you make a change there are always some unexpected and anticipated problems that come out as a result of change. This may be an area where we need to look at some sort of a coordinating role to try to pull all these regions together. I agree I have been up to Inuvik as well, and it is a fairly large region and I think things used to function a lot smoother at one time when there was a regional director in place. Yes, I would be willing to look at this a lot closer and saying what we could do to have better coordination up there. It may be that there be an individual identified to solely do that. Maybe that is where we are going to go. I guess my answer to Mr. Steen is that, yes, I certainly would be willing to look at that if things fall into place.