Thank you, Mr. Chairman. One of the priority items of this government, especially in relation to the government and this Assembly, is to work towards healthy communities and community-based program solving to assist communities in regard to community wellness. In the last two years, probably a lot of people, especially the Minister of Health and Social Services, are probably tired of hearing me harping over this issue. It is in regard to the TI'oondih Healing Society in which petitions were tabled in this House and a motion passed in committee of the whole, especially in the riding I come from, where there is a lot of support for this initiative to go forward.
I had a commitment from yourself, as the Premier, from Mr. Todd, as Minister of Finance, and Mr. Ng, Minister of Social Services, to work with the Tl'oondih Healing Society and establish a committee. But the committee met for a brief period of time in which there was correspondence sent back and forth between the Gwich'in Tribal Council and this government and yourself, as the Premier, to ensure that this aspiration of the communities and program would be able to continue on and assist in the area of community wellness and community healing, but for some unforeseen reason it came to a complete halt and hit a brick wall.
I would like to ask the Premier, with these types of commitments that are made of Members and to organizations to work alongside this government on initiatives such as that, to assist communities and the regions for the well-being and the health of our residents, are those commitments honoured to ensure that they are concluded successfully? Thank you.