Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I remember very clearly that we made a commitment to Mr. Krutko's riding and Mr. Krutko to have the Minister of Health and Social Services and the Minister of Finance work with his delegation from Fort McPherson to try to develop a process, or ways of solving the problem of the funding of the healing centre in his community of Fort McPherson. I would love to be able to sit here today and say to you, David, yes, we found whatever it took. $1 million or $1.5 million a year to operate that centre. But we just do not have the dollars. I am still committed to working with your people to try and find those dollars. There are new initiatives coming through the federal government on community healing as well as income support and child poverty issues and child wellness issues that the federal government is reinvesting dollars into health.
My understanding as well is, there was a problem on the facility of being accredited, so we could put people there, so they would get the federal government to pay for it. We were unable to accomplish that, and I do not know why these meetings that we committed to, came to an end. I do not know that. The commitment was there for the finance Minister as well as the Minister of Health and Social Services to continue to work with your people and as far as I understand, the department officials met with the president of the Gwich'in Tribal Council, the chairperson of the Gwich'in Healing Society and the MLA from Mackenzie Delta to discuss the department's ability to fund the program. That was back in November, 1996. And then those people who came in with you to Yellowknife at that time, David, we had requested all that financial information about the healing camp and todate none of this information has been received. I will make that commitment to you to work with your people on this issue, but it is going to be a two way street so that we try to find...