Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, I just want to follow up on some of my questions on the Keewatin pilot project. Twice now this House has endorsed the Footprints 2 model, which proposes two forms of government in Nunavut. One is community government and the other is the territorial government of Nunavut. So I wonder how that could be rationalized in light of Footprints 2, the Keewatin pilot project.
Indeed, if you are going to transfer all the operations and maintenance funding and the capital funding to a regional body, and you are setting up a bureaucracy to manage that transfer, is that not, indeed, regional government? That is my question, how do we rationalize that within the outlay of Footprints 2?