Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, in the absence of the Minister for Health and Social Services, who is on duty on ministerial travel, my question is directed to the Premier of this government. Mr. Speaker, during the last six years, I have asked the same question but it hasn't been resolved. There are two individuals; one in Pelly Bay and one in Taloyoak: Taliriqtuq Leo Krarshuvik is in Pelly Bay -- if Hansard requires the spellings, I will provide that to them -- and Jimmy Totalik is from Taloyoak.
According to the baptism certificate, Mr. Taliriqtuq Krarshuvik was born in 1930. The registration of birth was done in 1948. That is 18 years after he was born. According to his birth certificate, he was born in 1932. I think the two gentlemen have the right to receive old age pension in this country, but they are being denied and deprived because the records are incorrect. I would like to ask the Premier if he would enquire about this in Pelly Bay and Gjoa Haven. Will he talk to the elders about this, so we can have it corrected?