Thank you, Mr. Speaker. During the 13th Assembly I brought a lot of issues to the attention of the Assembly concerning Fort McPherson water supply and water treatment plant. The question of funding for the tourism training group, also, the development of social programs to the NWT residents, core funding to the Tl'oondih Healing camp, the Chief Julius School, and funding the Beaufort/Delta legal services clinic, selling of staff houses, the relationship between Aboriginal and Treaty groups, and also the transfer of the Joe Greenland Centre, the question of lay-offs in regards to affirmative action, the question of building a community correction facility in regards to Aklavik, and the Knute Lang camp.
Mr. Speaker, we raise these questions not because we like to talk. We raise them because they are concerns of our constituents and the people we represent. I do not find it helpful standing up here time and time again asking this government to support us in the initiatives or concerns from our communities. Yet, I find myself today dealing with all these issues not being addressed.
In regards to the Fort McPherson water treatment plant, there has been a study, yet there has not been any outcome from the study. The whole question about funding, in regards to the Chief Julius school and the gymnasium. The whole question in regards to the Tl'oondih Healing camp. To date, none of these issues have been addressed, yet this Session is coming to a close.
How many times, Mr. Speaker, do we have to stand up in this House and repeat ourselves? Yet, this government is saying, we are trying to help the communities that need the support the most. Yet, my riding has the lowest per capita programs delivered, compared to other regions. Nothing is being done. When is this government going to do something about our concerns that we address in this House? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.