No, I did not have a complaint about that accord. I have met a number of times with T.F.N. and a number of people in that area about the use of official languages in Nunavut. I have talked to them a number of times and that was one of the particular issues that I was dealing with at that particular time. I am also doing community consultations and I have been to a number of communities to gather information. I was there not only because of that signing, I had other meetings that I did during that time.
I was also on my way to Rankin Inlet because I met with the Keewatin Regional Council, which was meeting immediately after that. I went there to make them aware of the fact that there is a Languages Commissioner and an Official Languages Act.
At this moment, I am supposed to be in Hay River meeting with the D.C.I. Board but I have had to cancel that. I am trying to go where there are meetings going on, where there are representatives from a number of different communities and where they can carry the information back to the communities that there is a Languages Commissioner and that there is an Official Languages Act and what it is all about. That is the purpose of those community visits.