Thank you, Mr. Chairman. What we are talking about are two different classes of facilities. One, that the Member mentioned was the one-time planned community corrections centre, that was planned but did not materialize in Aklavik and in Fort Resolution. I understand that one of the reasons they did not materialize was because the operations and maintenance costs for operating these two facilities was quite high and in the long-term they would have proved to be much more expensive.
The other class of facilities, if I could, many of these facilities are adult offenders camps. There are, as I understand it, proposals from the Aklavik Indian Band for some camps. For at least one of the proposals they are very close to finalizing an agreement. Those are the types I did say in the House the other day, we are willing to move forward on. In terms of what we can do in the future, we can keep talking and discussing what we might want to do as government, what the community wants to do and what the region wants to do, but in the end, it will be the resources or the dollars which dictates what we can do.