Mr. Speaker, the programs of the Department of Economic Development and Tourism are directed at level II and III communities. They get a better break on programs than level I communities. Some of the level I communities do not think that is fair, Mr. Speaker. So, already we are directing better access to level II and III communities. All of the communities in the Northwest Territories have access to the programs and they have access to our people. Mr. Speaker, I want to point out, and I have said this before in this House, the direction we are taking right now is that we will allow the communities to tell us what they would like to do. We are doing that in a number of ways, by either listening to the communities or allowing them to direct their own economic development officers to set the priorities the community wants to address. That is another way the communities can go along at their own pace and do the kinds of things they want to do. We are not doing that everywhere yet, but that is the growing trend across the territories. At this time, I think there are at least six communities involved in this process, Mr. Speaker.
Mr. Speaker, if there are communities that do not feel they are being paid enough attention, if they have aspirations they do not think are being addressed, I would like to know which communities they are and I will make sure that EDOs travel into those communities to sit down and discuss their problems. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.