Thank you, Mr. Speaker. That is exactly what we are doing at this particular time. We appreciate the concerns that the honourable Members have raised; it was also, Mr. Speaker, our concern. We had a number of agents out developing training programs and initiatives. Again, I must say to the Members that the desirability of clear training responsibility for human resource development in Nunavut resting, for instance, in the hands of Nunavut Arctic College, has been quite clearly articulated by the Members of the Nunavut Caucus and, more specifically, by the honourable Member for Iqaluit on a number of occasions in this House.
We agree with the Member and we also agree with Members of the Nunavut Caucus that there has to be a coordinated approach. We have been working in conjunction with a number of these parties, have met with them on a number of occasions in the last year and have been working with them on the human resource development plan as well. So, we agree with the honourable Member that there is a need for a coordinated approach in this area. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.