We may be small, but we will be heard. My question is to the Minister of Social Services. I am sure that the Minister recalls the submission made to him by members of the Kataujaq Society when he visited Rankin Inlet last February. Since 1987, this organization has provided a safe shelter for Keewatin women and children victimized by family violence. Recently the safe shelter moved into a larger and newly constructed facility. In February, the Minister subsequently heard from Ms. Bev Hill, the president of the Kataujaq Society, who pointed out that the commitment received from the department with respect to the O and M funding was less than 25 per cent of what is necessary to operate the facility. On May 25, in a letter from the executive director, he points out a similar situation.
When the Minister was in Rankin Inlet, he indicated he would be willing to review this matter. Can he tell us how it is now? Has he reviewed the matter to ensure there are adequate levels of funding to operate this safe shelter'?