Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I think that's the point I'm trying to hit on: the whole question about fairness. You were saying that you were willing to contribute to facilities that you have developed infrastructure for -- Delta House, programs in Hay River and also alcohol treatment programs in the Baffin and within the Yellowknife region -yet they do not have to pay the costs of operating and maintaining these buildings because this government pays for that. My point is that I don't think this facility should be treated any differently than any facility, regardless of whether it's a private facility or built in the Northwest Territories by this government. In order to be fair to this program as suggested, it's a new program which is in its
second year, but in order for us to continue this program, we have to have the adequate resources to maintain and operate this facility. At this point in time, the Gwich'in have contributed in the range of $3 million to this program; it cost $1.3 million to build this facility out of land claims funding.
Did you get the question?
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The question was, will this government agree to treat the Tl'oondih Healing Society similar to any other program you have running in the North, when it comes to core funding.