Thank you, Mr. Speaker, I heard Jim Moore, the assistant deputy minister for the Northern Affairs section of DIAND, on the radio this morning talking about the inability of that department to honour their commitments with regards to the Protected Areas Strategy. I understand that the amount was not $700,000 or $750,000, but actually about $350,000. That is of concern to us as a government, because we are also committed to implementing the Protected Areas Strategy. It does have an impact because we are doing this jointly, and DIAND has the largest share to carry.
That is of concern. It does mean that our share of the Protected Areas Strategy this year is about $220,000 plus a PY, and it raises a question of do we keep on going here without our partner being on-side with us? We have not had an EDA since 1996. That is of big concern to me. I heard David Nutter talking the week before about the slowdown and the lack of money on Giant Mine clean-up and Colomac clean-up. That is of big concern to us because, as Ms. Lee pointed out earlier, there are a lot of dollars worth of clean-up to be done there. These are big issues for us.
The pensioners' fund is another one. There is a whole list of things that DIAND has not lived up to their obligations on. It really does, Mr. Speaker, go to DIAND's ability to be able to do their job if they get a northern affairs section. I do not know if they have the capacity anymore, given the magnitude of the problems. Nor do they have the vision or the commitment to do this. I have serious concerns that DIAND, as the department responsible in the northern affairs program in particular, that the staff in there are not able to keep up with the growth and the opportunities here.
While we have Ministers and political leaders who are excited and very optimistic, I am not sure that the bureaucracy will be able to keep up. That is just another reason why we have to keep pushing away at each of these issues. We have to keep working together in terms of devolution. I do not see any other course except to keep hammering away and to negotiate all of these things, from EDA to protected areas, mine clean-up, pensioners funds, all of them. We just have to keep pushing away as Northerners. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.