Mr. Speaker, I wish we had the resources to meet everybody's needs and everybody's expectations. I think there are some 42 alcohol and drug treatment groups across the Territories. To this point, I think there are only about half a dozen that have yet to submit their 1992-93 requests for funding. There are other communities, however, Mr. Speaker, that want to establish an alcohol and drug treatment program within their communities.
There are a number of considerations to take, of course. There is the ability of the group to really come to grips with the problem in their community, and the ability of the community to pull a group together. I think when these factors are made known -- the department is working with those communities that are requesting the establishment of an alcohol and drug treatment group, working closely to advise them on what to do and how to do it, and we are also advising them the amounts of dollars we have available.
There is always, as we are unfortunately well aware, a shortage of dollars, and it does prevent, perhaps, establishing in each and every community. I may be over-optimistic, but I am very hopeful that at some point in time, Mr. Speaker, all the requests for alcohol and drug treatment groups can be established where there is need.