Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I appreciate the response the Minister has given me with respect to counsellors. To suggest that we have counsellors in the schools, suggests that we are promoting sex, and that these counsellors should counsel the young people before they get into it. I am not looking for patch-up answers. I am looking for something beyond that. It has to be done in the open. It cannot be done behind closed doors, one on one. It has to be something which we, even as Members, should be addressing to the schools. To do it as an individual department will not work. It has to be done with the people who are on the Executive, also. Everyone of us have responsibilities as politicians.
Mr. Chairman, a couple of weeks ago, under Statistics Canada, there was a survey done with regard to how many people get married in the Northwest Territories. On the national average the Northwest Territories is rock bottom. People are not getting married. Why is that? Are we sending the wrong kind of messages to our young people? Those are the kinds of questions we should be asking ourselves and how we might be able to address it. Perhaps AIDS will then take care of itself.