Okay. I'm interested in finding out exactly how the selection was made, too. My final concern, Mr. Chairman, is regarding projects that are implemented in some communities. I think I brought the situation in Kakisa up with the Minister already. This morning I received a phone call from Kakisa; last weekend, I talked with some of the members from Kakisa; and, about a week ago, I did the same thing. The community is involved with the project that is occurring in
Kakisa, and I appreciate that. But, they don't seem to be consulted about what is happening.
I think they are told to do something and that is it. The community is not aware of the timetable, what the schedule is, or even who is going to be doing the work. It is sort of a day-to-day thing, where one day the project supervisor says they are going to be hiring people from Yellowknife to work on gyprock and the next day they change their story. Community consultation is important in these projects and I hope the people in Kakisa are informed about that project. Of course, the appropriate body would be the band council. I hope they learn what is happening, what the schedules are, what the timetable is and whether there are any changes.
We don't have telephones, but we asked the supervisor to put in telephone outlets so that, in a couple of years, we don't cover the walls with wires because they couldn't be buried. That is the kind of consultation I am referring to. It seems to me, in the last three weeks, the information I've been getting is construction is continuing, but there is hardly any consultation.