Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I am sorry, I did not mean it that way. I was not accusing an MLA of not being able to do his own job. That is not what I meant. What I am trying to say is we have so many other responsibilities as a government that we have not yet touched. Right now we have had more than a 50 per cent cut in housing from the federal government, we have the health billings dispute and so many other pressing necessities that our constituents want us to get going with. Here we are talking about an ombudsman so we will have a very comfortable time in getting the information from the government when, in fact, our biggest fight is with the federal government, not with the territorial government.
We have wasted a great deal of time in this House bickering about the things my constituency does not want to hear about. I hope I am wrong, but I am afraid that we are going to start using this ombudsman as our research to get information about the government's mishandling of certain situations with their departments. A person comes to me from one of the communities and I try to represent him as best as I can, but I do not know if he will be using the ombudsman as much as we, as able people, are going to use him for a researcher. I think we have to look at this a bit more carefully before we jump into it. I supported the first motion, but at the moment and until we have a good discussion on this, I will not be supporting the motion. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.