Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, if this was Three Mile Island or any other place, you would have a tremendous outcry. The 27 sites that Mr. Kakfwi talked about earlier, one of the issues was, for example, taking the sites down and shipping out the wood and boards and DND wanted to be able to bury it. That is only one instance in this environmental clean up. For example, in Iqaluit in upper base we had to remove barrels and barrels of contaminated soil from the site itself. Resolution Island is one of the most infected site in the Northwest Territories. So my supplementary question again and it has not been answered yet is to the Minister, has the Minister scheduled meetings with the federal environmental people, with the federal Minister to find out exactly what is going to happen here to try to get some money? Are we going to use strong diplomatic language to the federal department to say that the deal signed with the federal government and the American government is unacceptable, Mr. Speaker, unacceptable that a territory like ourselves has not been consulted when 27 of these sites are located here for the sake of military credits for the American government so we can buy military hardware? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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