Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question is for the Minister of Justice. Mr. Speaker, on the weekend I was in Fort Smith and when I was coming out of a confectionary store, I walked right in front of Diane Doyle. I am concerned as equally as my colleague from Baffin Central. Mr. Speaker, I know there is an exchange of service agreements which the territorial government shares with the federal correctional services. It was established primarily so that aboriginal people serving sentences longer than two years, would not lose touch with their cultural environment.
Recognizing that Ms. Doyle is not an aboriginal individual and that she has been granted three years, is the Minister's corrections division making use of the agreement to allow Ms. Doyle to remain within the territorial facilities, recognizing that she denied her right to an appeal? Thank you.