Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The difficulty with trying to address these particular questions is, like all other Members, when one gets up in the House and makes statements chastising Ministers, it becomes very difficult to respond.
What was clear on that particular day was this: I spoke to one of the Members opposite, who indicated that we, the Department of Education, Culture and Employment, had not spent $427,000. Rather, we had only spent approximately $152,000. That is incorrect. They should be reversed. We have spent $400,000 and the fact is, we have not spent $152,000 in Arctic College.
The problem with responding generally to the question is that we have not seen and assessed all the questions and the recommendations that have been made. Like Mr. Lewis, I agree with the importance, and I think the honourable Member's interests are articulated quite clearly. Time spent on reviewing the report can only give us an opportunity to clarify some of the initiatives this government has undertaken, in response to some of the significant concerns that have been expressed in the report already, since I have become a Minister and prior to the tabling of that report in this House. So, that makes it very difficult for us to generalize on some of the comments that have been made and at the same time respond, first of all, by asking the Commissioner questions and, secondly, by providing a detailed summary and response to the report in this House.