Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, one of the issues related to this review, of course, is who is doing it and the fact that there is no northern content to speak of. That is, there are no Northerners from the Northwest Territories involved. They have gone through a southern firm on Yonge Street. True, they have dragged in a couple of folks, one ex-deputy minister from the Yukon and a First Nations person from somewhere. The Minister has indicated in her comments yesterday that northern experience and northern background is not really essential, that child welfare issues are the same no matter where you go.
Given this significant gap, is the Minister still going to say that northern child welfare issues can be easily dealt with and handled by people from Toronto? That we do not really even have to have a northern experience? That the North is not unique, as we try to tell tourists when we make the case with the government, and as we made the case through our child welfare legislation that the North is a significantly and very unique jurisdiction? Thank you.