Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, as I mentioned in my Member's statement, the Hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk has had some serious problems accepting MACA's explanations for reductions in water and sewage subsidy. As a result of these reductions, the hamlet is experiencing some serious outbreaks of diseases which they believe is directly related to the availability of water and the amount of water. As I brought up in this House, Mr. Speaker almost two years ago, whereby people who were down to borrowing water and the housing association responded to that concern, but apparently the shortage of water is still there.
Right now the council has a problem and I have a problem in trying to understand the logic of why a person in a larger centre is allowed 190 litres of water to stay clean and the person in the small communities is only allowed 90. There is no logical explanation for that. It has been suggested one is water, running water system versus a trucked system, but that is no logical explanation. Rather than get into a large debate here with the Minister on it, I would just like to ask the Minister of MACA if she would commit to going to Tuktoyaktuk to address this situation with the council? Thank you.