Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question is for the Honourable Stephen Kakfwi, Minister of Justice. Mr. Speaker, I feel I speak for the smaller remote communities across the territories, either Dene or Inuit. Most of the Members have travelled throughout the territories and have talked to individuals and groups. More importantly, Mr. Speaker, we have talked to people who are disadvantaged within the system.
One thing that is often brought to my attention is that the court cases in smaller communities are not dealt with in a reasonable time. I would like to ask the Minister if the Government of the N.W.T., the Department of Justice, is looking at correcting the system? People are complaining that when a court party does go into the smaller communities, after waiting for a long time for them to come, they are only there for one day and because of the time allotment they are not able to deal with all the cases. This is a real agony for the people who are waiting to be tried. Thank you.