Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I had my hand up earlier, I think you have my name on the list there. Anyway, Mr. Chairman, I have a concern I would like to bring to the attention of the Minister. Unlike Mr. Patterson, my colleague from Iqaluit, I'm not going to try to influence the system on who should be hired or retained at the local level. There might be 20 other people who might be voting in the next election.
Anyway, my concern, Mr. Chairman, is a by-law enforcement officer position is a very, very important position in the community, especially when you are dealing with the community's corporation.
The person who is working as an enforcement officer for a community corporation should be trained. I have talked to the by-law officer in Pelly Bay on a number of occasions as well as with the officers in Gjoa Haven and Taloyoak. They are very interested in learning about their jobs in the community. There are times when a by-law officer is called to check into problems of people they are dealing with. I have, on several occasions, before the Honourable Silas Arngna'naaq became the Minister, approached some of the other Ministers on this issue. I hope that the government will give the financial resources and cultivate a plan to get training going within the system. I hope the Minister will keep that in mind. Thank you.