Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, Turning Point in Inuvik has gone through many difficult times and changes over the last number of years. Turning Point used to be called Delta House, a drug and alcohol facility which was closed down due to the downsizing within our government. The Turning Point staff and the Inuvik Alcohol Committee Board have worked hard to reorganize and restructure to try and provide a program that would continue to benefit the residents of the community, as well as keep some of the workers employed. They refocussed and turned toward early release programs with the corrections facilities in the territories. When things looked like they were out of the woods, recently some distressing news came my way that a number of employees had received temporary layoff notices due to the lack of inmates or early release of people coming out of facilities going into their program. I had forwarded this concern on to the Minister of Justice and I would like to thank him for looking into this matter. I would also, later on, like to ask him a number of questions to try and get more information. I would like to commend the board and the staff of the Turning Point. They have come a long way and I hope that we will see them succeed in providing services for those people who are most in need and to try to reintegrate those coming out of our correctional facilities in the community of Inuvik. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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