Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My final question has been raised time and time again in trying to resolve this process in a speedy and quick manner, as well as in a fair manner. The more I raise this issue, the more I come to the understanding that it seems. like something isn't fair. Because an individual group has settled a land claim agreement doesn't make us any less than anyone else in the Northwest Territories. Under our land claim agreement, it is clearly stated that we are not to be treated any less than any individual Canadian, whether it is program services or establishing facilities. This is the only facility in Canada that offers the potential to families to be treated in one facility. It is the only family program that has been established. Presently, we have individuals operating that facility from Bellwood; the same facility we are sending people to from here. They are now working on behalf of the Gwich'in Health Society to run that program.
I don't see how we can be any worse off than a southern institution that has the same individuals running it. I strongly feel that there is some question of fairness here, especially with regard to groups that have settled land claim agreements and are starting to use their resources to do something that this government is presently responsible for when it comes to programs and services.