Some of the concerns and suggestions, things that were discussed, was that perhaps we should keep the name of the Northwest Territories for the Western Arctic; people were very concerned that the youth inhalant program was not going to be funded any longer and they want our territorial government to do something about that; that trucking companies should pay to maintain the road on the Ingraham Trail because the use of that road by the big trucks is very destructive to the road. They also wanted someone to tell the people from Census Canada where they are, because they still have not received their forms and nobody has come out there to see them. So if Census Canada is listening, they're out on the Ingraham Trail.
They also wanted to know the status of the shooting corridor and they wanted something to be done. They also wanted to know about the MLA compensation package; the debate. When I explained the package that we had taken, people seemed in agreement that it was quite reasonable. People wanted to know if there could be some kind of a block fund transfer along the trail, because the Mackenzie Valley Resources Management Act is going to be implemented and seems to be quite haphazard. They also wanted to know what the government is doing about a new constitution or government here; whether there are going to be regional and central governments. I told them I was pretty sure there was going to be a central government. They also wanted to know if lots would be available at Cassidy Point for people to buy.
Finally, I'm also pleased to announce that one of the constituents there felt that I worked too hard and that I should get a raise. Thank you.
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