Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I have one general comment but with a specific focus and that is the issue of, at the regional level in the South Slave for sure, and I have heard it from other Members as well, is the whole issue of co-ordination of services. Now that the regional directors are no longer with us, that is, as a species they are extinct. I think it was an issue raised by Mr. Evaloarjuk in terms of extinction of species, that is one of them. My concern is, Mr. Chairman and Mr. Premier, is that there is a gap that the organizational structure has not been readjusted to adequately address the whole issue of, oh, I am sorry, Madam Chairman, I am sorry, I was not looking. The organizational structure has not been adjusted to compensate for the departure of the regional directors, and that in a whole different number of areas, from the daily activities to the implementation of broader issues of empowerment and having a one window approach for people in the region to deal with, that it is not there now. There is clearly not a lead superintendent and people are not aware of who to talk to. The departments have, basically, hunkered down to deal with their own internal changes. What was once there and what we have been working on in the South Slave with communities to have a one window approach with
government, to be able to respond in a timely fashion on government wide initiatives, is not there adequately. I sent Mr. Gilmour, a while back, a fairly lengthy message outlining my concerns and I have not had a chance to talk to Mr. Gilmour about his trip, but I know this is an issue that has territorial-wide concern, having listened to other Members as well. That is my comment at this point, Madam Chair.