Thank you, Mr. Speaker. It is my view and, in fact, it is in part of my speech. The best parts I did not give this morning. There is a feeling on my part that we need to address the fact that in the more remote regions, say Inuvik, perhaps the Baffin is the same, perhaps the Kitikmeot and Keewatin, although they will deal with those themselves in the new administration being set up now.
I know that in the Sahtu and in the Inuvik region, we desperately need someone, some office to coordinate the information and activities of all the departments. I go back to my region, the Sahtu, and it is impossible for me to know when one person - what the different departments are doing in that region. I have to go to each separate official and ask them. It is just not possible to do that anymore. At one time we would go into Inuvik, and the regional director would meet us and he would be working with the different departments and the superintendents, exactly what was happening in all the communities in each department and the status of projects and activities being conducted at that moment. It is a tremendous amount of work for any Member of the Legislature, or the public, for that matter to get a snapshot, an assessment, a summary of the government's activities in this region. I would feel compelled, to say that I would strongly support the re-establishment of some sort of a position like that. Thank you.