Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I was just conferring with my colleague here, Mr. Arlooktoo. As I recollect, at the Rankin Inlet Summit, if you would like to call it that, we had asked at that time for the Interim Commissioner to outline to all parties what changes, if any, he was going to make in relationship to the Footprints in the Snow I and II. At that time it was not presented, but there was a commitment made by him to present that to the parties as quickly as possible. To date we have not received it, but it is my understanding that there is a meeting planned for early next week between Mr. Anawak, Mr. Kusugak and Mr. Arlooktoo and the federal Minister. I am hoping during that meeting that we will receive some paper which will indicate what changes, if any, he intends to make.
At the same time, I am hopeful that we will receive from Mr. Kusugak an update as to where the construction lies in relation to the infrastructure as some of that still needs to be done to meet the decentralized initiatives that the government and all parties support. Unfortunately, today I cannot give my honourable colleague a more clear reply than that, but I am optimistic that by the middle or by the end of next week either myself or Mr. Arlooktoo will be able to provide him and all Members in the House with an update as to where that lies. Thank you.