That is all I am suggesting. My previous question as to why was because the people downstairs who are having this drug and alcohol conference are saying, "We realize it is a priority within the department, but that priority is not placed high enough because there are many other priorities within the department." They are asking why it is rated so low within the department. They feel this whole issue should be one of the highest priorities within the department and also within government. They are saying the Minister should be ultimately pushing for this issue to be a priority as a government priority. If she cannot convince her colleagues to do that -- I know we are going away for a strategy meeting within the next couple of weeks in Fort Providence, maybe I will raise this during that strategy meeting and perhaps it could be part of the government's strategy as to how to deal with this issue. It seems as if it is not being promoted by the department to the highest level, to your Cabinet colleagues, at this point in time. Perhaps we can address it in another form.
The Minister should revisit the Hansard over the weekend to see what I am trying to suggest to her. I think we are making valid points because the people who are front line workers are saying that, and I agree with them.