Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I have a few areas, but I think I can leave them to when we get into detail under the various programs. There was one area I would like to explore with the Minister, and that is the area of prevention. The question is spurred by a story in yesterday's News/North, I believe it is the Northwest Territories edition. It discussed a certain amount of activity that occurred in a North Slave community this weekend. It was basically party time. That led to much higher overnight stays at the Crown's expense by some people who were out having a good time.
A comment in this newspaper story, Mr. Chair, essentially related this much higher degree of problems in the community to new revenues, new income, as a result of the diamond mines. It does not take a lot of connection to see where my question is going, Mr. Chair. Given that we are developing some new economies in a number of areas, and they are going to be sustained economies, where can we as a government work with communities, with employers, to recognize that there are some significant changes in our midst now and more to come in terms of revenues, opportunities, and the lifestyle choices that people can make about what to do with this new revenue. Let me hone my question, Mr. Chairman. What is the Department of Justice doing to demonstrate some leadership in encouraging a joint effort to help people make these accommodations and thus, go back to my point, prevent more problems in the communities? Thank you, Mr. Chairman.