Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, will the department consider looking at other countries who are delivering such a program? I believe it has been successful in other countries such as Iceland and Greenland. I am just wondering if the department will look at doing a research project to see if we can implement a similar program.
For us in the North, we do not really see it when you purchase items. As I say, a can of pop, you can buy for $1.50, but if you want to buy a quart of milk, you are talking about six or seven dollars. If anything, the price should be switched around. We should, as a government, try to find ways to improve the nutritional value of food and make it affordable to people in the Northwest Territories. Right now, the way it is in many of our small communities, it is not affordable, which is why a lot of people are switching to cheaper foods.