Mr. Speaker, I apologize for missing the question. As I understand it, none of the communities who are without an R.C.M.P. are asking for an auxiliary force or a replacement type of officer. What I understand is that every community that is not enjoying a
R.C.M.P. officer at this time, is making that request, to get an R.C.M.P. officer.
The Government of the Northwest Territories with the R.C.M.P., for some years now, have worked on an initiative, especially where there are one man detachments and possibly more than one R.C.M.P. stationed, that we will get into a program that will see a voluntary or auxiliary force trained by the R.C.M.P. that could be used in those communities, so that the communities would have input into their own policing.